CIO, Tsvangirai Unmasked In Harare Mayor Gaffe
22 April 2016
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The Harare Mayor job fight currently in the courts which has roped in Local Goverment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, has exposed a smelly web of details linking Morgan Tsvangirai’s name to ZANU PF’s Central Intelligence Organisation, CIO.
It has emerged that the acting Mayor, Chris Mbanga imposed this week by Kasukuwere (CIO) is the same who was imposed by MDC leader Tsvangirai last year.
Mbanga is now costing the MDC thousands of dollars in bitter court fights.
But the newly appointed acting Harare mayor yesterday acted against the MDC party he is meant to be representing, while flexing his muscles barring town clerk James Mushore from setting foot at Town House until his contentious appointment has been regularised.
Mbanga’s move angered fellow MDC-T councillors, who labelled him a sell-out and accused him of taking orders from Kasukuwere.
Mbanga took over as acting Mayor on Wednesday after Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni was suspended for allegedly defying Kasukuwere by refusing to rescind Mushore’s appointment as council chief executive officer.
Yesterday, Mushore briefly appeared at Town House, but left before midday after Mbanga allegedly gave him the marching orders.
Mbanga confirmed that he had stopped Mushore from reporting for duty.
“As far as I know, Mushore is not reporting to work until the matter is finalised,” he said.
On charges of being a sell-out, Mbanga said: “That’s utter rubbish. I have a good working relationship with my boss (Manyenyeni). It’s true that I was called by the minister yesterday (Wednesday) to be briefed on what had transpired and that I have effectively taken over as the city’s acting mayor pending the finalisation of the matter. Not that I am a sell-out.”
But his fellow MDC-T councillors insisted that Kasukuwere was using Mbanga to divide them.
Manyenyeni declined to comment over the matter, saying he had been gagged by the party from speaking to the media.
“I can’t give you an interview on that matter at the moment. I would have loved to comment and give you more, but I can’t,” Manyenyeni said.
Yesterday, Manyenyeni filed an urgent High Court chamber application challenging his suspension.
In his application filed under case number HC4161/16, Manyenyeni said: “The power to remove a mayor, chairperson or councillor is no longer vested in a minister, but in an independent tribunal set up in terms of an Act of Parliament.”
Manyenyeni further alleged that Kasukuwere had behaved as a bully, threatening to block decisions made by the local authority at a meeting attended by three other mayors.
He is represented by human rights lawyers David Hofisi and Dzimbabwe Chimbga. (Newsday/Additional)

4 Replies to “CIO, Tsvangirai Unmasked In Harare Mayor Gaffe”

  1. Zimeye could you please explain explicitely the link between Tsvangirai and the CIO? Appears nyaya dzenyu munobvuraudza kuti vanhu vatosvogwe vagotanga kudirana mavhu. Be objective guys.

  2. Zimeye could you please explain explicitely the link between Tsvangirai and the CIO? Appears nyaya dzenyu munobvuraudza kuti vanhu vatosvogwe vagotanga kudirana mavhu. Be objective guys.

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