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By Bulawayo Correspondent
THE Bulawayo Municipality has sent a condolence message following the death of the city’s first black town clerk Michael Mkanyiso Ndubiwa.
He died Tuesday aged 86 at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo.
Ndubiwa was suffering from a kidney ailment.
The city’s mayor, Solomon Mguni described the late Ndubiwa as “key in enhancing a culture of efficiency, productiveness, excellence, and transparency within the city which ensured that the city continued to provide quality services.”
In a separate statement, the council said it was saddened by the death of Ndubiwa.
“His Worship Solomon Mguni, the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors, Town Clerk Christopher Dube, heads of council departments, staff and residents of the city of Bulawayo have learnt with sadness of the passing on of the former town clerk, Dr. Michael Mkanyiso Ndubiwa on Tuesday, 4 May 2021,” the council said.