The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Three more Kadoma councillor­s expelled

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THREE more MDC- T aligned councillor­s in Kadoma lost their council seats after their party recalled them following leadership squabbles around the mayoral post which has become vacant after the dismissal of Councillor Action Nyamukondi­wa, taking the total to seven councillor­s belonging to the party.

The three recalled councillor­s are Svorai Chiwara of Ward 2, Julianah Chigariro Ward 5 and Cuthbert Mubaiwa Ward 17.

Their dismissal is said to have been facilitate­d by acting mayor Councillor Tendai Kokera after the trio raised concern that she was unqualifie­d to be the acting mayor.

Clr Chigariro confirmed their loss of council seats but could not divulge further details: “Ask those who recalled me.”

Recently, Councillor Nyamukondi­wa and three other MCD- T councillor­s were recalled after they were expelled from the opposition party.

Mr Nyamukondi­wa was the councillor for Ward 9 while Michael Mvura sat for Ward 3, Edson Muzira for Ward 4 and Nigel Rozario for Ward 15.

In a letter addressed to Mr Malvern Dondo, the Kadoma town clerk, the

Minister of Local Government and Public Works July Moyo said the expelled councillor­s’ positions were now vacant.

“I wish to inform you that I am in receipt of a letter from the Movement for Democratic Change ( MDC- T) stating that councillor Action Nyamukondi­wa of Ward 9, councillor Edson Muzira Ward 4, councillor Nigel Rozario Ward 15 and councillor Michael Mvura Ward 3 have been expelled from the party,” he said.

In terms of the Constituti­on the four wards were now vacant and in terms of the Electoral Act the Town Clerk had to inform the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission of the vacancies.

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