The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council loses case against Chingombe

- Blessings Chidakwa

HARARE City Council lost a labour case against its human capital and developmen­t director Mr Cainos Chingombe after the local authority’s lawyers filed defective papers at the Labour Court.

Council lawyers delayed in filing papers at the Labour Court, prompting them to seek condonatio­n of late filing of the documents.

Labour Court judge Justice Custom Kachambwa dismissed the applicatio­n, paving way for Mr Chingombe’s return to council. Chingombe was fired in April this year. The Labour Court struck off the local authority’s applicatio­n for condonatio­n of late filing of its papers in the labour dispute on the grounds that it was defective.

In dismissing Harare City Council’s applicatio­n, Justice Kachambwa said: “The applicatio­n is defective. It should have attached the intended applicatio­n for leave to appeal. Secondly the founding affidavit and the draft are at

large, they are not in sync. There is no applicatio­n before the court. This is not a case for punitive costs.”

Justice Kachambwa therefore ordered that the applicatio­n be struck off with costs.

Sources within the finance department, however, said other suspended directors who had been struck off the payroll are likely to follow Mr Chingombe’s route.

“Millions of ratepayers’ money are being lost annually on legal costs. There are many cases involving top bosses including James Mushore who was paid US$ 113 000 in damages after only serving a day as town clerk.

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