Former Harare mayor, ex-town clerk arrested

Herald Reporter

FORMER Harare Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni and ex-acting town clerk Josephine Ncube have been arrested on charges of criminal abuse of duty.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission confirmed the arrest of the duo last night.

Allegations are that Manyenyeni and Ncube unlawfully amended a land development agreement between the City of Harare and Shelter Zimbabwe, costing the city an estimated US$20 million in revenue.

Sometime in 2013, Harare City Council entered into an agreement authorising the development of 1 500 residential stands on 657 hectares in Tafara, Mabvuku, with Shelter Zimbabwe responsible for infrastructure.

Under the original terms, the Council was to allocate and sell the stands after servicing and reimburse Shelter Zimbabwe thereafter.

However, in 2017, Ncube and Manyenyeni altered the agreement and authorised Shelter Zimbabwe to sell unserviced stands.

Shelter Zimbabwe sold the stands but failed to develop the land and remit the money to the local authority.

The two are expected to appear at Harare Magistrates Court today.

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