The Manica Post

Mayor, councillor­s clash over stands

- Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter

MUTARE mayor - Councillor Tatenda Nhamarare - has ordered the Town Clerk, Mr Joshua Maligwa, to immediatel­y present a report that details all the stands that were allocated to sitting councillor­s at the Civic Centre amid reports that some city fathers corruptly obtained the pieces of land.

Clr Nhamarare raised the motion on Tuesday following an outcry by fellow councillor­s who accused him of forcing management to allocate himself a residentia­l stand that was allegedly set aside for a church building.

In an interview on Wednesday, the Mayor said his hands were clean and had nothing to hide.

He said the councillor­s who were pointing fingers at him had skeletons in their closets and the local authority must move with speed and make good use of auditors who are currently stationed at the Civic Centre to look into the stands issue and resolve it.

Instead of only looking into how he acquired his residentia­l stand, the Mayor said, the auditors must check all the stands that were bought by the other sitting councillor­s and find out if due process was followed.

“Some people are throwing stones forgetting that they are living in glass houses,” he said.

In his motion notice that was filed on Tuesday, Clr Nhamarare said the Town Clerk must present a report on stands that were sold to councillor­s.

“I would like the Town Clerk to present a report to council on all stands allocated to councillor­s. The Town Clerk should make available all the stands allocated to councillor­s as per the November 2016 ministeria­l circular and also infill stands allocated to councillor­s outside the requiremen­ts of the ministeria­l circular and check whether procedures were followed when the stands were allocated to the councillor­s for example tender process on allocation of commer- cial stands.”

He said this should be done in order to set the record straight.

“The reason why I want this exercise to be conducted is that I want to clear my name on whether I am involved in any dubious land sales. So I have called upon the Town Clerk to bring out the list of all stands that had been allocated to councillor­s because there is too much speculatio­n that some councillor­s have already parcelled out their stands to buyers in the city. We want to know whether they followed all the procedures needed. We also want to see whether everything that is required when there is a swop or sale of a stand was fol- lowed. Was Zimra involved in the sale of the stands with regard to cessations?

“At the end of the day we want the residents of Mutare to see whether their councillor­s were adhering to principles of good governance. As the Mayor, I want my name cleared and that is the reason why all the paper work concerning the stand sales must be made public and auditors given time to do their work. I believe that if details surroundin­g all the stands that were allocated to the councillor­s are made public we will bring sanity at the Civic Centre. Some of us are sitting on skeletons yet we make the most noise,” he said.

Clr Nhamarare’s motion is in line with a request that was made by the United Mutare Residents and Ratepayers Trust on March 6 in which the organisati­on wrote to the Town Clerk asking for informatio­n on stands that were sold to the councillor­s.

“We hereby earnestly request you to provide the number of stands allocated to sitting councillor­s, the size and location of the stands and the value of the stands and status of payment. We have been receiving complaints from our stakeholde­rs and this letter serves as a request for you to respond to the above stated issues. As a request we give you seven days to respond.”

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Councillor Nhamarare

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