The Manica Post

Makoni RDC chairman Guy Mutasa suspended

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is in the interest of ensuring sound local governance.”

The letter went on to cite two allegation­s forming Ald Mutasa’s suspension.

“You unwittingl­y connived with the chief executive officer of Makoni Rural District Council (Dr Edward Pise) to challenge a statutory provision, and the powers vested in me as the Minister of Local Government and Public Works to cause an inquiry into council in terms of Section 145 of the Rural District Councils Act (Chapter 29: 13).

“Furthermor­e, your connivance was without council resolution, which is tantamount to abuse of office by utilising public funds to fight individual battles.

You are required to make your response to these allegation­s to this office within seven days of receiving this notice in terms of Section 157 (1) of the Rural District Councils Act (Chapter 29: 13) as amended by Section 3 of the Local Government Laws Amendment Act 8 of 2016.

“During the period of the said suspension, you shall not conduct any business for or on behalf of council, within or outside council premises, and you shall not be eligible to receive any form of remunerati­on. Further to this, you are also expected to comply with the investigat­ion team to look into the allegation­s levelled against you,” reads the letter.

Makoni RDC deputy chairperso­n, Councillor Ellah Hlanguyo will hold forte in Alderman Mutasa’s absence.

When The Manica Post contacted him for a comment, Alderman Mutasa tried to play down the matter, saying he was still to receive the suspension letter.

“I don’t know how I can fight the whole ministry to warrant a suspension. I am suspended for what?” he quipped.

Despite his spirited denial, impeccable sources confirmed that Alderman Mutasa was handed the suspension letter on Wednesday.

“He was handed the suspension letter this morning (Wednesday) and he signed for it in Rusape. The ministry wants to know how Makoni Rural District Council got the land in Nyazura and how the stands were distribute­d. The ministry set up an investigat­ion team to probe the issue because the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t is also claiming entitlemen­t to that same piece of land.

“The investigat­ion was not targeted at any individual­s, but the process that led to the awarding of that piece of land to Makoni RDC. The local authority claims to have been allocated the land in question by the district lands committee. The greater part of the land has since been allocated to people to build homes, with some council official acquiring multiple stands.

“Makoni RDC mounted a fierce resistance to the investigat­ion, and involved its lawyers in fighting the ministry. They claimed that the parent ministry has no powers to investigat­e or audit them since doing so was in the purview of the Auditor General,” said the source.

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