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Masvingo town clerk Gusha retires

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Last updated: July 16, 2021 2:04 am
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Moses Ziyambi

Veteran municipal
manager and City of Masvingo town clerk for 15 years, Adolf Gusha has retired,
TellZim News can report.
Deputy city
engineer Edward Mukaratirwa has since been appointed acting town clerk with
effect from September 01, to serve until a new substantive town clerk is
appointed.
A special full
council meeting convened yesterday, August 22, announced the departure of Gusha
who had been at the helm since 2004.
Masvingo Mayor
Collen Maboke told TellZim News council was pleased with Gusha’s contribution to
the city since he joined council 32 years ago.
“We are happy with
the work that he did for the city. He worked with many mayors including Francis
Aphiri. We thank him for initiating many projects including the water
augmentation programme which we are still carrying forward. As we wish him the
best in his retirement, we also wish our acting town clerk the best in his
duties,” said Maboke.
Gusha was overdue
for retirement, and had initially been expected to leave at the end of August
2018.
Gusha
joined the municipality in 1987, and served in various capacities before being
appointed substantive town clerk in 2004.


Before joining Masvingo town council, he worked for Shurugwi
Rural District Council and for the Ministry of Local Government.


His record as the topmost council manager in Masvingo was
marked by both ups and downs; many will remember his runs-in with former
executive mayor, the late Alois Chaimiti in 2007 and 2008.


He won the city many service delivery awards but was also
there when former employees left the council destitute after a costly legal
suit for unpaid wages. The legal wrangle resulted in all council vehicles
getting attached in 2011.


Gusha, however, presided over a remarkable recapitalisation
drive which saw the council buying new service vehicles altogether.


The introduction of a roads levy in 2015 drew the indignation
of many residents, but it seems the idea has paid off, with the city in 2017 commissioning its own fleet of earth moving equipment needed for roadworks.


Gusha will mostly be remembered probably for leaving behind a
city that boasts arguably the cleanest municipal water in the country.


The city recorded few, if any, incidences of cholera in 2008,
at a time when thousands were dying of the waterborne diseases in other urban
areas.


Gusha, however, leaves behind decaying pipes and deep
trenches of the botched Mucheke Trunk Sewer project which has cost the
ratepayer millions of dollars yet with nothing to show of it
.
He
also leaves at a time when the quality of service delivery is plummeting, with
refuse being collected but not on a regular basis. The whole city has only two
refuse compactors.

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