
THE Kitwe City Council (KCC) has with immediate effect withdrawn Kitwe mayor Elias Kamanga’s official vehicle because he has allegedly been using it for personal and political errands.
And MMD Copperbelt Task Force chairman Joe Malanji has reported Mr Kamanga to the police for alleged theft for refuelling Patrick Mwanawasa’s vehicle with 73.4 litres of petrol worth K635,000 on a council account.
Kitwe town clerk David Kabanda confirmed in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that KCC management has withdrawn Mr Kamanga’s official mayoral vehicle.
According to a letter dated July 11, 2011, addressed to Mr Kamanga, Mr Kabanda said the mayoral vehicle is only supposed to be used on restricted official functions.
Mr Kabanda said concerned residents are disappointed with the manner Mr Kamanga is abusing his official vehicle.
“On the 29th June, 2011, you used the mayoral vehicle for purpose of attending a political function at Edinburgh Hotel organised by Dr Mbita Chitala and Mike Mulongoti. On the same date, you used the mayoral vehicle on a political errand at Radio Ichengelo,” Mr Kabanda said in his letter to Mr Kamanga.
He said Mr Kamanga went to Kitwe Little Theatre last Friday around 21:00 hours using the mayoral vehicle when there was no official council assignment there.
“That the vehicle was seen at a rally in Mpongwe district, addressed by the Patriotic Front (PF) secretary-general Wynter Kabimba on Saturday 9 July, 2011. Other than these allegations, I have received an adverse report which has also been verified from our records as attached receipt number 42046 that you personally went to Trade Rica Filling Station and issued 73.4 litres of fuel to a private vehicle allegedly belonging to Patrick Mwanawasa,” the letter reads.
Mr Kabanda said Mr Kamanga allegedly signed the receipt after his driver and the council police officer assigned to him refused to do so.
“To this end, and given the seriousness of the allegations levelled against your office, it has been decided that in order to protect the integrity of the office of mayor, the mayoral vehicle be withdrawn with immediate effect.
“However, in exceptional cases only, the vehicle may be availed to you when there is an official civic function that may require your attendance,” the letter reads in part
And Mr Malanji said at a press briefing in Kitwe yesterday he has reported the matter to the police and Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for alleged theft and illegal land transactions.
“The mayoral vehicle is used like a utility vehicle. He uses it on personal and political errands. It is unfortunate that Mr Kamanga gave council fuel to Patrick Mwanawasa, a person who does not work for the council. He was also distributing PF T-shirts in Mulenga township using the mayoral vehicle,” he said.
He said the MMD on the Copperbelt is disappointed that some councillors in Kitwe are allegedly illegally allocating plots to people.
Mr Malanji warned the councillors against frustrating Government programmes meant to develop the communities.
“I reported him to Riverside police station for theft. Mr Kamanga is also involved in illegal land allocation without following procedure, and he intimidates workers at the council and calls them chaps,” Mr Malanji said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]