The Herald (Zimbabwe)

130 vie for Harare town clerk’s post

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

AT least 130 people are vying for Harare’s town clerk position, which fell vacant three years ago when Dr Tendai Mahachi was retrenched.

The Local Government Board has so far declined two candidates — Mr James Mushore and Dr Tapiwa Mashakada — who were shortliste­d from two separate recruitmen­t exercises.

In March, the local authority readvertis­ed the post.

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni confirmed the developmen­t yesterday saying he hoped that the city will attract the right candidate.

“It is a challengin­g high-profile position. Despite the well-known difficulty in getting accepted by the Local Government Board (LGB), it is encouragin­g that there is such resilience and interest in the position” he said.

Clr Manyenyeni said council will still seek legal opinion to challenge LGB decisions.

“We are challengin­g the decisions of the Local Government Board before the Constituti­onal Court,” he said.

Two years ago, council appointed former banker Mr James Mushore to the position, but Government turned down his recruitmen­t.

Mr Mushore has since approached the Labour Court for recourse and the matter was still to be determined.

Government argued his appointmen­t was unprocedur­al and violated the Urban Councils Act.

The city then parted ways with Mr Mushore.

It owes him over $165 000 in salary arrears and benefits for just sitting at home.

Council then readvertis­ed the post last year and attracted 140 aspirants.

Council then submitted three names to the LGB for considerat­ion.

These were the city’s suspended human capital director Cainos Chingombe, MDC-T Hatfield legislator Tapiwa Mashakada and Gweru town clerk Elizabeth Gwatipedza.

The LGB again rejected the successful candidates.

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Mr Mushore
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Dr Mashakada
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