10 short-listed for city top job

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City mayor  Blessing Tandi told Standardpeople that the municipality held a two-day workshop in Nyanga   to train people, who will be involved in the short-listing of the 10 candidates.

BY KENNETH NYANGANI

Mutare City Council will shortlist at least 10 candidates for the town clerk’s position to replace the late Joshua Maligwa, who succumbed to Covid-19 early this year.

City mayor  Blessing Tandi told Standardpeople that the municipality held a two-day workshop in Nyanga   to train people, who will be involved in the short-listing of the 10 candidates.

“The town clerk’s position is a strategic position, hence we chose to host the workshop in Nyanga because we need to fully focus on the work at hand,” he said.

Maligwa succumbed to Covid-19 on January 5 this year and health director Antony Mutara was appointed as the acting town clerk before he was arrested last week for abuse of office.

Mutara was granted $40 000 bail by Mutare magistrate Langton Mukwengi.

 

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