Crispin Dube

Crispin Dube
Born
Crispin Dube

(1974-10-00)October 1974
Died19 October 2022(2022-10-19) (aged 47–48)
Occupationpolitician
TitleCouncilor

Crispin Dube (October 1966 – 19 October 2022) was a Zimbabwean accountant, political activist, and politician. He is most known for the role he played in office as a Councillor in Mutare, Zimbabwe. He served as councillor for ward 9 in Dangamvura for the opposition parties Movement for Democratic Change – Tsavangirai and later Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). He was one of the CCC councillors who was re-elected after mass recalls by MDC-T leader, Douglas Mwonzora in 2022.[1]

Prior to joining public office he worked as an accountant for Mutare City Council.

He gained popularity in Mutare for advocating for community projects that were non-political. His projects in office included ensuring the availability of short-term jobs, portable water, trash collection, road repairs and keeping the environment clean within the ward over the several years he served as Councilor.[2][3][4] He advocated for accountability for the violence faced during the 2008 Zimbabwean national elections where MDC supporters were killed.[5]

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  2. ^ https://www.votewatch263.org.zw/aspiring-candidate-appeals-for-tolerance/ /
  3. ^ https://www.thezimbabwean.co/2015/11/zanu-pf-interferes-in-mdc-t-refuse-collection/ /
  4. ^ "The Herald - Breaking news".
  5. ^ "Probe 2008 election killings too – MDC activist demands |". 13 November 2018.