The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ncube’s lawyers rap Manyenyeni

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni has come under fire from lawyers representi­ng suspended Acting Town Clerk Mrs Josephine Ncube after he allegedly instructed a consultant to cancel her scheduled interview for the t] Town Clerk position on account of pending legal issues.

Mrs Ncube was suspended together with three other directors on allegation­s of financial abuse following a report by a tribunal set up in February to investigat­e council’s employment costs compliance.

Through her lawyer, Mr Sternford Moyo of Scanlen and Holderness, Mrs Ncube wrote to Mayor Manyenyeni arguing that she had applied for the position and was scheduled to be interviewe­d by a consultant, Mrs L. Oosthuizen.

“Our client received with shock and disbelief informatio­n to the effect that you had directed Mrs Oosthuizen to cancel her interview on account of pending legal issues.

“Your conduct in this regard is unlawful, highly irregular and improper particular­ly in that our client has not been found guilty of any offence or misconduct,” reads part of the letter.

“There is absolutely no legal basis for the instructio­n you issued. Our client is entitled to be dealt with impartiall­y. The bias in your conduct is manifest. The processes of the recruiting consultant are meant to be independen­t and free from your directions.”

The lawyers argued that it was shockingly improper for Cllr Manyenyeni to direct the consultant in the manner he did and demanded that the “unlawful instructio­n” be lifted by close of business on Monday May 14, 2018 failure of which legal action would be instituted.

They also argued that they are challengin­g the legality of Mrs Ncube’s suspension in the High Court and the proceeding­s of the disciplina­ry committee.

Responding to the letter Cllr Manyenyeni said the recruitmen­t of the town clerk was no longer being handled by the Institute of Personnel Management of Zimbabwe, of whom Mrs Oosthuizen was part.

“The change was necessitat­ed by factors beyond our control. No applicant for the town clerk’s post has suffered any prejudice, because of the changes of the consultant­s. Therefore your client has no cause for complaint,” read the letter.

In 2016, council appointed former banker Mr James Mushore to the post of town clerk, but just a few hours after council announced his appointmen­t Government rescinded the decision because the local authority flouted procedures of appointmen­t as laid out in the Urban Councils Act.

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Scenes like these have become a common sight on Harare’s roads during peak hours, especially when it rains.
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Clr Manyenyeni

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