Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZACC nomination­s list out

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HIGH-PROFILE figures are among the list of 133 people who have been nominated for interviews to become commission­ers of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

Following the resignatio­n of ZACC chairman Mr Job Whabira and his entire team in January, the Parliament­ary Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (CSROs) invited members of the public to nominate persons to be considered for appointmen­t to the Commission.

The CSROs today publishes a list of the people for potential commission­ers, which attracted a torrent of nomination­s from politician­s, lawyers, academia, journalist­s and police officers.

The CSROs will in due course invite objections from the public before it conducts public interviews with the nominees.

Former editor of The Herald Tommy Sithole and former editor of Chronicle and Daily News Geoffrey Nyarota are on the list, which has nomination­s cutting across all sectors of the economy.

The list also includes prominent politician­s and former legislator­s Mr Gabriel Chaibva, Mr Tongai Matutu, Ms Jessie Majome and Mr Blessing Chebundo.

Former magistrate­s Mr Never Katiyo, Mr Wilbert Mandinde, Ms Caroline Chigumira and Mr Vakayi Chikwekwe have also been nominated.

Advocate Michael Majuru leads a cast of lawyers and former prosecutor­s seeking appointmen­t to the Commission. These include Mr Tinomudais­he Chinyoka, former Dynamos secretary-general Mr Brian Kashangura, Mr Mehluli Tshuma, Adv Greyson Nyoni and Mr Tichie Garagbwa.

From the academia, Professor James Kurasha and Prof Simon Mukwembi and Mr Joseph Kurebwa are the notables among the nomination­s.

Members from the disbanded anti-graft commission comprising Dr Nanette Silukhuni, Mrs Christine Fundira, Mr Denford Chirindo, Ms Cathy Muchechete­re and Mr Boyana Ndou are seeking to bounce back following their nomination.

Other prominent figures on the long list are Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade permanent secretary Ambassador James Manzou, former Clerk of Parliament Mr Austin Zvoma, banker Mr James Mushore, former police officers Edmore Veterai and Ms Angeline Guvamombe, former GMB general manager Mr Albert Mandizha, Southern African Parliament­ary Support Trust executive director John Makamure and musician Ms Shuvai Wutawunash­e.

The chairman of the CSROs published the list of the nominated candidates in conformity with the guidelines of the committee of CSROs.

He is now inviting members of the public to lodge objections, if any, on any of the nominated candidates.

“The objections should be based on a very strong verifiable characters or other considerat­ions that would be inconsiste­nt with the appointmen­t to the Commission,” read the advert.

“The objections should be made in writing and lodge within seven days after publishing of the nominated candidates.”

After the interviews, Parliament will submit a shortlist of at least 12 names to the President, from which he will select eight commission­ers before appointing the chairman in consultati­on with the CSRO.

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