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High
Court judge to hear Mutare Mayor's challenge on Chombo's
antics
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
May 28, 2012
High Court Judge
Justice Andrew Mutema will on Tuesday 29 May 2012 hear an urgent
chamber application filed by lawyers representing suspended Mutare
Mayor, Brian Leslie James seeking to stop disciplinary proceedings
brought against him by Local Government, Rural and Urban Development
Minister, Ignatius Chombo.
Chombo recently
appointed a board of inquiry chaired by one Machingauta and tasked
it to convene hearings and make findings against James, who was
charged with 16 counts of misconduct.
But James'
lawyers Henning Lock of Henning Lock Donagher and Winter, Blessing
Nyamaropa and Tawanda Zhuwarara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights
filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court on Thursday
24 May 2012 seeking to interdict Chombo, Machingauta and his three
member board of enquiry from convening hearings and make findings
before the finalisation of another High Court case. James has already
lodged an application in the High Court challenging his suspension
from executing his duties as Mayor by the Local Government Minister.
Last week, the
Mayor's lawyers walked out of the hearing on the basis that
the hearing was sub-judice and unprocedural. The lawyers argued
that they could not be party to the proceedings since the matter
was already before the High Court, where James has lodged an appeal.
Chombo suspended James in January 2012 citing allegations of misconduct.
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