The Herald (Zimbabwe)

RDC chief contests dismissal

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BINDURA Rural District Council ( chief executive offi cer Dr Savie Munoiarwa, recently fired over fraud and criminal abuse of office allegation­s, is now contesting the dismissal at the Labour Court.

She was found guilty of breach of contract by disciplina­ry tribunal but she claims her dismissal was unfair.

However her criminal abuse of office case is pending at Bindura Magistrate­s Court and she is on $10 000 bail.

Allegation­s are that between July 2020 and July 17 this year, Munoiarwa (56) performed council duties using her personal vehicle, a Toyota D4D.

The prosecutor Mr Clement Kuwanda told the court that the mileage was to be paid using $0,80 per kilometre rate as approved by council resolution of November 15, 2018.

The court heard that the mileage rate was reviewed to US$$ 0,43 on August 06, 2020 and that Munoiarwa misreprese­nted to council that her vehicle was due to be paid allowances from September 2017 to July 2020 at the rate of US$ 0.43.

She successful­ly claimed the allowance and was paid $69 443. 22 on October 05, 2020 instead of $ 1 605, 60, it is alleged. Council was prejudiced of $67 837, 62.

The court heard that on August 22, 2011 Munoiarwa was appointed as the local authoritie­s CEO and her contract allowed payment of half school fees for two children under 18 years of age.

On November 9, 2020 Munoiarwa allegedly claimed $15 000 school fees for her grandchild and misreprese­nted that the payment was approved by council. Munoiarwa is accused of failing to follow tender procedures in the procuremen­t of a generator for personal use using devolution funds.

Meanwhile, Mvurwi Town Secretary Sheri Nyakudya, Housing and Community Services Officer Letwin Watambwa and Housing Clerk Simbarashe Kambare were denied bail on allegation­s of duping desperate home seekers, in a land scam which prejudiced the local authority of at least $18 million.

They are facing fraud charges and were remanded to March 29.

The trio was arrested after an internal audit of December last year revealed the offence.

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