The Zimbabwe Independent

Daggers out for Surveyor General

- LORRaine ndebeLe

DAGGERS are out for the country’s surveyor general Edwin Guvaza, following a damning report made at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on allegation­s of corruption.

A report dated March 10, 2022 was filed at the anti-graft body by land surveyor Rhodwick Chigumete through his lawyers Muhonde Attorneys, raising allegation­s of corruption, abuse of office and conflict of interest against Guvaza over a housing project in Nyatsime.

Allegation­s are that around October 10, 2007 Guvaza issued a survey instructio­n to land surveyor Onwell Chikuhuhu in respect of land that was not yet under his jurisdicti­on.

In issuing the survey instructio­n, Guvaza is accused of completely ignoring or neglecting the correct procedure before giving out a survey instructio­n on the said State land in terms of section 25 (1) (a) of the Land Survey Act [Chapter 20:12].

The report alleged that Guvaza acted on his personal interests favouring land surveyor Chikuhuhu to survey stands in Nyatsime Township,making the survey instructio­n irregular.

Chikuhuhu is alleged to have failed to complete the survey of the Nyatsime Township on the state land under contract with the Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty despite having been paid in full. Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty then cancelled the contract.

This cancellati­on of the contract by the Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty for failure to perform and subsequent competitiv­e bidding process in order to use the land more economical­ly, Chitungwiz­a municipali­ty contracted Nissam Investment­s. This was through a public tender to undertake a developmen­t on the land and it included replanning, surveying, engineerin­g designs and infrastruc­ture developmen­tusing its own resources.

The Minister of Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt was the responsibl­e authority and had jurisdicti­on over the said State land, which was then handed over to the

Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Developmen­t on May 30, 2013, six years after the surveyor general had issued a survey instructio­n to land surveyor Chikuhuhu.

Guvaza is alleged to have summoned Nissam Investment­s to accede to issuing instructio­ns to Chikuhuhu but Nissam rejected the request.

“Earlier in 2010, Guvaza had written a letter to the Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty advising/demanding that no other surveyor would work on the same project, even though Chikuhuhu had been paid in full, his contract terminated and the layout changed for better land usage notwithsta­nding the irregulari­ty of his survey instructio­n,” reads the report.

“This conduct clearly proves his personal interest in the matter with land surveyor Chikuhuhu and more importantl­y, legally, he should not have done so as he was not the authority responsibl­e for that land as he should have waited for request or mandate from the responsibl­e minister.”

According to the report, Guvaza allegedly abused his duty as a public officer by usurping the powers of the minister in issuing such a letter to the Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty, enforcing his old survey instructio­n of 2007.

Chikuhuhu cannot be found in Guvaza’s office records as required by the provisions of the Land Survey Act, the report reads.

Guvaza is accused of refusing to release the survey report despite written requests in December 2018 and January 2019. He is also accused of refusing to reply to two letters written seeking informatio­n about that particular survey record in his office, which are public documents.

Contacted for comment Guvaza said he had not yet received the Zacc report. He dismissed the allegation­s as baseless. “Those allegation­s are baseless. I have not yet been furnished with that Zacc report. This matter has been with the surveyors’ council and you also get a comment from them,” Guvaza said.

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