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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES 20_MARCH_2012_NO._28

 

ADVANCE COPY- UNCORRECTED

No. 28

 

 

PARLIAMENT

 

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

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FOURTH  SESSION – SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

 

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TUESDAY 20TH MARCH 2012

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Quarter past two o'clock p.m. The  Speaker in the Chair

 

PRAYERS

 

                               Members                                                                                                                    Present

Baloyi A,

Bhasikiti K,

Bimha M.C

Chaderopa F Chambati T.S

Chebundo B,

Chidakwa B,

Chimanikire G,

Chimbetete W.M

Chimhini D.A,

Chinomona M.M

Chinyadza W,

Chirongwe R,

Karenyi L

Kay J.I.H

Khumalo M,

Khumalo N.M,

Kumalo M

Mabhena G

Machacha         C

Madubeko J Madzimure W

Madzore P

Mafios I.D

Mahlangu T

Mahoka S

Makamure R

Makuyana       M

Mandebvu N.T

Mangami          D

Mangena J

Mangwana M.P

Maposhere            D Maramba P.H

Maramwidze E

H

Mare M

Marima E

Matamisa       E.E

Matibe T.P

Matibenga L.G

Matienga         M

Matimba T

Matshalaga           O Matutu T

Mazikana      P.H

Mbwembwe E

Mhandu C

Mhashu F.G

Mkhosi E.T.M

Mlambo M

Mlilo O.S

Mnangagwa E.D

Moyo E

Moyo R

Moyo S

Mpariwa P

Mpukuta       L

Muchauraya P

Mudarikwa S Mudau M

Mudavanhu E

Mudiwa S

Mudzuri E

Mudzuri H

Muguti C

Mukanduri S.T

Mungofa P.T

Munjeyi

Mushonga S.L

Mushore L

Musumbu E

Musundire A.L

Mutomba W

Mutseyami C.P

Muza I

Mwonzora D.T

Navaya E

Ncube

Ndambakuwa F

Ndava R

Ndebele G

Ndhlovu A

Nemadziva N

Nezi W

Ngwenya B

 

G

S

Chirume O

Chitando J

Chitima A,

Chivamba K,

Cross E.G

Denga P

Dongo G.Z

Dumbu F,

Dzingirai I

Dzirutwe G

Garadhi S

Gonese I.T

Goto R

Gumbo J.M.

Gwiyo

Hlongwane M

Hove S.R

Huruba T

Jembere E

Jiri M

Kachepa

C.C

N

Kagurabadza M.T

Kanzama F

Kapesa R

 

Nkomo S.S

Nyakudanga O                                                 Saruwaka T.J.L                                    Tachiona                M

Nyamudeza            S                                         Shirichena E                                         Tazviona R

Nyamupinga B.B                                             Shoko H                                                Tshuma B

Nyanhongo M.H                                              Shoko M                                                 Varandeni J

Nyaude B                                                           Sibanda D.S                                        Zhanda T.P

Nyoni S.G.G                                                    Sibanda P.N                                          Zinyemba M

Parirenyatwa D.P Sindi C Ziyambi W.Z Pasihomusha- Sithole A  Zwizwai M.

Matiza B.J                                                         Sululu A

Sansole T.W

Printed by Order of the House

                                   Apologies

 

                                   Hon. Chanetsa,  Hon. Chindori-Chininga,  Hon Chombo, Hon. Huruba,   Hon.

Mombeshora,  Hon. Mutsekwa, Hon. Shamu,  Hon. Goto, Hon. Katsande, Hon.

Matonga,

 

  1. Gonese, seconded by Hon. Sibanda D., moved: That Notice of Motion No. 1 and Order of the day No. 2, for today, stand over until Order No. 16 has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 15th               March  – Sibanda D.)     

 

             [Time elapsed: 4 hours 40 minutes]

 

Question again proposed: That a respectful address be presented to the President of Zimbabwe as follows:-

 

May it please you, your Excellency, the President:

 

            We, the Members of Parliament of Zimbabwe, desire to express our loyalty to Zimbabwe and beg leave to offer our respectful thanks for the speech, which you have been pleased to address to Parliament – Hon Zhuwao

 

On the motion of Hon. Gonese, seconded by Sibanda D. :Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. Gonese, seconded by Hon. Sibanda D., moved: That Notice of Motion No. 4, for today, stands over until Order No. 16 has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Chinyadza seconded by Hon. Sansole moved:              

 

That this House takes note of the First Report of the Committee on Public

Accounts on the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the  Management of Government Vehicles by CMED (Private) Limited  (S.C. 3,

2012).

 

On the motion of Hon. Gonese seconded by Hon. Sibanda D. :Debate adjourned    until tomorrow.

 

 

  1. The Acting Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, moved: That Notice of Motion 6 to 8 and Orders of the day No. 9 to 15 for today, stand over, until Notice of              presentation of Bill and Notice of Motion No.1 have been disposed of in that              order.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. The Minister of Labour and Social Services presented a Bill to establish for the             well-being of  older persons; to provide for the appointment of a Director for              Older Persons  Fund and to provide for matters connected therewith, or incidental        thereto-Older   Persons Bill ( B.1,2011).

 

Bill read the first time.  Referred to the Parliamentary Legal Committee.

 

  1. The Acting Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs moved : That the Human              Rights  Commission Bill [H.B. 2, 2011] and the Electoral Amendment Bill (H.B.  3, 2011) which were superseded by the prorogation of the Third Session of the              Seventh Parliament be restored on the Order Paper  at the stages which the Bills              had reached in terms of the Provision of Standing Order No. 131(1)

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

 

  1. Mangami seconded by Hon. Mhashu moved:

 

That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee  on

Education, Arts  and Culture on Primary and Secondary schools      textbooks tendering and distribution process under the Education Transition  Fund.(S.C. 6, 2012).

On the motion of Hon Sibanda D., seconded by Hon Mushonga S.:Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Reports from the Parliamentary Legal Committee NOT being adverse reports on

the following:-

Date Received 

 

  1. Statutory Instruments for the months of November and December 2011, except 127 of 2011 ….............. …............................ 20th March, 2012.

 

  1. Statutory Instruments for the months of January and February 2012, except 153 of 2011, 9, 10 and 11 of 2012, .............. 20th March, 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. On the motion of Hon Sibanda D., Seconded by Hon Mushonga S. : The House adjourned at five minutes to five o' clock p.m.

 

 

L.N.M.MOYO

Speaker.

 

 

WEDNESDAY,  21ST MARCH 2012

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

    ♦ QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

    * QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE

 

*1.      HON. BALOYI: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to state:

i)the measures the Ministry is taking to curb the increasing rate of raids on    livestock along the Sango and Chikwalakwala border line in Chiredzi; and ii)  the Ministry's plans in finding a lasting solution to cross border cattle rustling in the Sengwe and Matibi II communal lands.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 26th October 2011]

 

*2.      HON. SULULU: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to explain to the House the

action that has been taken by the police to arrest violent and rowdy people who             disrupted the following approved public gatherings;

  1. The meeting addressed by the United States Ambassador Charles on 20th               July 2011 in Kwekwe, where youths, journalists and the public were assaulted in               full view of the police force;

 

  1. the public hearing in the Government Caucus on the Human Rights Commission Bill on 23rd July 2011, where  some Members of Parliament,             Journalists and the public were assaulted again in full view of the  police
  2. The measures the Ministry has  put in place to avoid such embarrassing             actions from re-occurring.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 26th October 2011]

 

 

*3.   HON. MUSHONGA: To ask the Minister of State in the President's Office to explain

to the House why the following members of the Central Intelligence           Organisation have been allowed to hold political party positions as Central           Committee Members of ZANU PF whilst they are still in full-time employment of           the state:

  1. Tabeth Kanengoni from Mashonaland Central
  2. Jesca Chidza from Manicaland, and
  • Lazma Humbe from Manicaland

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 5th October 2011]

 

*4.     HON. GARADHI: To ask the Ministry of Local Government, Urban and Rural

Development to explain the Ministry's position with regards to former Golden              Kopje Mine employees who are being evicted by Chinhoyi City Council because             of their party affiliation.

 

[Deferred from, Wednesday 23rd  November  2011]

 

*5.      HON CHIMHINI: To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban

Development to explain to the House why for seven years now, the Mutasa District

Development Fund has not been able to service or maintain roads such as Honde          Green to Ngarura - Rupinda, Muterere to Mandeya2, Hauna to Mandeya 2 via           Loretto and any other roads  under its jurisdiction.

 

 

*6.        HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban  Development to advise the House what steps a community can take against            traditional leaders, such as village head Shepherd Sagambe, Mutirowaenda

Katambarare and Ndai Dondo, a ZANU P.F. Chairperson in Ward One, Mutasa North Constituency, who force people to bring National Identity cards to their homesteads and use the Identity Cards to appoint villagers as Party structure officials to cells and branches and bar people from attending any other political rallies other than ZANU P.F. rallies.

*7. HON . NDEBELE:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
 

 

Development to inform the House
  i)Why he appoints councilors who lost their posts during 2008 elections and those
 

 

who abused council funds during their term into position of authority.
  ii) Whether it is government policy to elect special interest councilors from
 

 

ZANU P.F. only.
*8. HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
 

 

Development to explain:
  i)  Whether it is government policy to allow District Administrators such as Mr
  Dhliwayo of Mutasa District, to summon village heads to political meetings
 

 

addressed by Mr Jabulani Sibanda.
  ii)  How the families of the deceased Village Heads, Edward Chijara, Tonganayi
  Mamombe and Paul Mukariri will be compensated after a lorry belonging to Mr
  L.P. Masamvu an aspiring ZANU P.F.  Parliamentary candidate, overturned and
  killed the three village heads  and injured more than forty other heads on their
 

 

way to a political meeting at the District Administrators Offices.
*9. HON JIRI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government Rural and Urban
 

 

Development to explain why
  i)Chikomba Rural Ditrict Council is allowed to run its affairs unprofessionally
 

 

and without control.
  ii)   The Council does not entertain submissions made by rate payers during the
 

 

time of budget consultation
  iii)  The Council allows people to operate garages along streets e.g  near Total
 

 

garage in Chivhu.
  iv)  Vendors are allowed to sale sadza at unhealthy places and the market
 

 

opposite Vics Tarven.
  v)  The budget does not reflect the Essar Mine's  contribution to the community.

 

*10.    HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to:

  1. Explain the Ministry's Policy regarding the release of information on Chiadzwa Diamond Mines in view of the conflicting figures given by the chairperson of the Minerals Marketing Cooperation of Zimbabwe and the Deputy Minister of Mines Mining Development on diamond production.
  2. Explain the Ministry's policy in reporting to Parliament regarding the following mining companies operating at Chiadzwa Diamond Fields in view of the fact that only three companies are usually mentioned:

 

  • Mbada Diamonds which is run by MMCZ and Reclamation Company of South Africa
  • CANDILE run by ZMDC and retired Zimbabwe National Army Commanders.
  • ANGIN run by the Chinese and Zimbabwe National Army
  • Central Intelligence Organisation and partners
  • Zimbabwe Republic Police and Partners
  • Zimbabwe Prison Services and Partners
  • Marange Resources
  • Block Wood Mining
  • Condurango Investments

 

*11.   HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to  disclose all the Companies mining diamonds at Chiadzwa Diamond Fields, the      total quantities that are mined per month and remittances to the Consolidated     Revenue Fund in terms of taxes, royalties and the government's share of          dividends.

 

*12.   HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to;

 

 

i)inform the House whether it is true  that after operation Hakudzokwi there is       theft and pilfering of diamonds which are sold in Mozambican markets and;

 

  1. ii) State the measures the Ministry is taking to stop the leakages.

 

*13.      HON MAKAMURE: To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to inform  the House of the potential   impact the  increase in licence fees recently gazetted    in the Statutory Instrument 11 of 2012 is likely to have on the growth of the          mining sector and on the economy.

 

*14.     HON JIRI: To ask the Minister of Energy to explain why:

 

  1. The ZESA cable from Sherwood to Chivhu has serious breakdowns on a monthly basis.

 

  1. Chivhu had less problems when it was connected to the ZESA cable from Gweru and,
  • It takes more than two weeks to attend to breakdowns on the cable from Marondera to Kwenda Mission school.

[Deferred from, Wednesday 23rd November  2011]

 

*15.      HON MUSHONGA:  To ask the Minister of Public Service to state the Ministry's  policy  regarding the basic entry qualification for the lowest grade in the Public     Service in view of the 133 Youth Officers employed in Mazowe Central

Constituency who do not have a  single 'O' level qualification or any other legally  recognised qualification.

 

*16.      HON MUDIWA: To ask the Minister of Public Service to state the Ministry's position  regarding the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenization and

  Empowerment”s employment of 10 000 ward officers without following laid
 

 

down procedures.
*17. HON SAI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government, Urban and Rural
  Development  to state the measures the Ministry is taking to address the plight of
  Village Heads and Headmen who have not received their allowances despite
  having served in those capacities for a long time after appointment by their
 

 

Chiefs.
*18. HON CHEBUNDO:  To ask the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to explain the
  measures the Ministry is taking to avert the closure of Sable Chemical Industries
 

 

Limited which is facing numerous challenges.
*19. HON CHEBUNDO:  To ask the Minister of Industry and Commerce to explain the
  measures the Ministry is taking to address the unethical management operations
  and  contractual policies for inputs and the welfare of workers at Sable Chemicals
 

 

Industries Limited.
*20. HON CHEBUNDO:  To ask the Minister of Finance whether
  i)  the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is still involved in " quasi - fiscal
  activities' as evidenced by its continued involvement in gold mining operations at
 

 

Carslone Mine in Kwe-kwe.
  ii)  The Minister of Finance can confirm the claim by certain Reserve Bank of
  Zimbabwe Board Members that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has entered into
  an agreement with a  new investor company which took over mining operations
  and RBZ equipment to transfer the tribute from Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to the
 

 

new investor company.
  iii)  There is a formal agreement between Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the new investor to take over both the tribute and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe mining equipment.
  1. The new investor's operations are registered with the Mining Commissioner or the investor is using the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe licenses.

 

 

  1. There are any mitigating measures in place for creditors bank loans and the workers' welfare.

 

*21.      HON CHIMBETETE:  To ask the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement to explain  to the House the plans that are in place regarding farmers who were allocated land  btween 2000 to date and have not been utilizing the land.

 

*22. HON MAKAMURE:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural
  Development to inform the House about the progress being made in the
 

 

 

completion of the Gutu to Kurai road.
*23. HON SULULU:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural and
 

 

Development
  i)  To Explain why the Ministry is not maintaining the 15km dust-road between
  Silobela and Kwe-kwe despite numerous requests by the Honorable Member of
 

 

Parliament.
 

 

 

ii)     To Inform the House when the said road is will be tarred.

iii)   To Explain the criteria used in prioritising the completion of road projects for instance, the tarring of the Silobela - Kwekwe road, since it has now been over twenty (20) years before its completion.

*24. HON CHIMBETETETo ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural
  Development to explain to the House why ZIMRA is auctioning cars whose
  owners are Zimbabweans who have failed to pay duty and how proceeds from the
 

 

 

auction will be shared between ZIMRA and the owner.
*25. HON CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare to state the

plans  the Ministry has to ensure that Malaria drugs and testing kits are made available      in malaria prone districts such as Mutasa District in view of the serious shortage         of Malaria drugs and testing kits in these districts.

 

*26.      HON CHIMBETETE:  To ask the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement to explain  to the House the plans that are in place regarding farmers who were allocated land  between 2000 to date and have not been utilizing the land.

 

 

 

 

 

            ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

1.          HON. GONESE              HON. S. MUSHONGA

 

That leave be granted to bring in a Bill to amend the Criminal Procedure and  Evidence Act in Section 121 by the Repeal of Subsection 3.

 

2.          HON CHEBUNDO HON CHINYADZA

 

That the motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development on the Operations of the National Railways of Zimbabwe which was superseded by a lack of quorum be restored on the Order Paper in terms of provisions of Standing Order No. 43.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Committee on Public

Accounts on the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the

Management of Government Vehicles by CMED (Private) Limited  (S.C. 3,

2012)  (Adjourned 20th   March – Hon. Gonese)

 

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the First Report of the Committee on Public Accounts on the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor

General on the Management of Government Vehicles by CMED (Private)

Limited  (S.C. 3, 2012) – Hon. Chinyadza

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee     on  Education, Arts  and Culture on Primary and Secondary schools          textbooks tendering and distribution process under the Education Transition

Fund.(S.C. 6, 2012) – (Adjourned 20th   March – Hon. Gonese)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

Question Proposed:  That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on  Education, Arts  and Culture on Primary and Secondary schools textbooks tendering and distribution process under the Education Transition Fund.(S.C. 6, 2012) – Hon. Mangami.

 

 

  1. HON. MOYO

            HON. N. NEMADZIVA

 

That this House:

 

AWARE that Air Zimbabwe has been operating at a loss since 1990.

 

CONCERNED that  the current majority shareholder which is the Government of     Zimbabwe has failed to initiate a sound turnaround strategy for this parastatal,

 

FURTHER CONCERNED that  the current fleet is old, outdated and beyond    resuscitation,

 

WORRIED by the serious erosion of brand Zimbabwe by the airline nationally      and internationally.

 

NOW THEREFORE, calls upon the Government of Zimbabwe to;

  1. i) put the current fleet to pasture; and ii) privatize Air Zimbabwe;

              

6.          HON. PARIRENYATWA    HON. MASAITI

 

That this House takes note of the First Report of the  Committee on Health and  Child Welfare on the state of affairs and NatPharm S.C. 12 of 2012.

 

             

7.          HON. MATAMISA         HON. GUMBO

 

That this House takes note of the Report of the Fifth Ordinary Session of the

Second parliament of the Pan-African Parliament  (PAP)

                          

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government and Urban Development  on the Third Quarter Budget Performance  of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development for the  year 2011.(S.C.5, 2012)   (Adjourned 15th  March – Hon Chinomona)

[Day elapsed: 2]

 

           Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the

Portfolio Committee on Local Government and Urban Development  on the

Third Quarter Budget Performance of the Ministry of Local Government,

Rural and Urban Development for the year 2011.(S.C.5, 2012) –

Hon. Karenyi

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Public Works and National Housing on Phase Two Willowvale Flats Housing  Project on   (S.C.8, 2012)   (Adjourned 15th  March – Hon Sibanda D.)

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

           Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the    Portfolio Committee on Public Works and National Housing on Phase Two

Willowvale Flats Housing Project (S.C. 8, 2012). - Hon Mupukuta

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the death of the Minister of Public Service

Hon. Prof. Mukonoweshuro  (Adjourned  13th  March   – The  Minister of

Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

[Days elapsed:  7]

 

            Question proposed:  That this House:

 

SADDENED by the tragic and untimely death of the Honourable Minister of

Public Service and member of Parliament for Gutu South, Professor  Eliphas

Mukonoweshuro on the 5th of August 2011;

 

NOTING that  the loss  was felt by the whole nation, which mourned a       committed and dedicated luminary of our struggle for independence,     democracy, freedom and justice;

 

NOW THEREFORE, THIS HOUSE  Conveys its, profound condolences to  the widow of our departed leader;

 

Expresses its deep sorrow and sadness at the tragic and unexpected loss of  life;

 

Takes this opportunity to celebrate the life of a man who rendered  sterling  services to the nation both before and after independence. -  Hon. Dumbu

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the workshop report of the Pan African Parliament Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration matters (Adjourned  13th  March  – The  Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs).

[Days elapsed:  6]

 

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the Report on the Pan African Parliament Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration matters workshop that was held in Gaborone Botswana in July 2011 to promote the involvement of the committee and members of Parliament on Trade, Customs and Immigration in Regional Integration efforts – Hon. Mutomba.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Indigenisation and Empowerment (General)

Regulations Statutory Instrument No. 21 of 2010 (Adjourned  13th  March  – The  Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed:  5]

 

            Question proposed:  That this House:

 

             COGNIZANT  of the  need to publish in the  gazette and to enforce all       delegated legislation in conformity with the relevant Principal Acts;

 

DISTURBED that the Indigenisation and Empowerment (General)  Regulations

Statutory Instrument No. 21 of 2010, as read with the minimum requirements for

Indigenisation Implementation Plans for businesses in the  mining sector GN  114/2011, do not conform with the Government's Policy of economic revival         which aims at  encouraging Direct Foreign Investment;

 

CONCERNED that the responsible Minister promulgated the Indigenisation  Empowerment Regulations without due regard for private enterprises and  industries which are critical for Zimbabwe's  economic recovery;

 

CONDEMNING the practice by the responsible Minister to invoke             delegated legislation on foreign owned companies without Cabinet Authority, in        contravention of bilateral agreements, a situation which puts the Government's          credibility into disrepute;

 

NOW THEREFORE, resolves that the responsible Minister withdraws forthwith the Indigenisation and Empowerment Regulations and replaces them with revised versions which address  broad based empowerment programmes – Hon. Musundire.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Mines  and Energy on the state of affairs at Shabani  Mashava Mine (S.C.10,

2011) (Adjourned 25th October - Hon. Gonese)

[Day elapsed: 1]

 

           Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the

Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy on the State of Affairs at  Shabani-Mashava Mines (S.C.10, 2011). - Hon Chindori-Chininga

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Rural and Urban Development (Adjourned 26th September – D. Sibanda).

              [Day elapsed: 2]

              

            Question proposed:   That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Urban and Rural Development on the public hearings on the state of service delivery by the Municipalities of Harare, Chitungwiza and Norton. (S.C. 6, 2010)- Hon. Matimba.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the SECOND READING of the Zimbabwe Human

             Rights Commission Bill (H.B. 2, 2011) (Adjourned 30th August  – The Minister of  Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

Question proposed:That the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Bill (H.B.

10, 2010 ) be now read a second time – The Minister of Justice and Legal

            Affairs.

 

  1. SECOND READING : National Incomes and Pricing Commission Bill (H.B. 10, 2010) - The Minister of Industry and Commerce. 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 15th              March  – Sibanda D.)     

 

             [Time elapsed: 4 hours 40 minutes]

 

Question proposed: That a respectful address be presented to the President of

 

 

 

 

Zimbabwe as follows:-

May it please you, your Excellency, the President:

 

We, the Members of Parliament of Zimbabwe, desire to express our loyalty to Zimbabwe and beg leave to offer our respectful thanks for the speech, which you have been pleased to address to Parliament – Hon Zhuwao

 

18.

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.

 

 

 

 

BILLS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE PARLIAMENTARY LEGAL COMMITTEE.
 

1.

 

Urban Councils Amendment Bill (H.B. 5, 2011) – Hon. Matimba (Referred 29th   February 2012)
2.

 

 

Older   Persons Bill (H. B.1,2011) – The Minister of Labour and Social Services. (Referred 20th   March 2012)
3.        Electoral Amendment Bill, 2011 (H.B. 3, 2011) – The Minister of Justice and              Legal Affairs (Referred 26th July, 2011)

 

MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES

 

 

Thursday  22nd  March 2012

 

At 1000hrs in Committee Room No. 4

 

                                            Media, Information and Communication Technology – Clerk Mr

             Mutyambizi Hon. Baloyi, Hon. Chaderopa, Hon. Hlongwane, Hon. Mandebvu,     Hon. Matonga, Hon. Moyo S, Hon. Mudarikwa, Hon. Jembere, Hon.        Muchauraya, Hon. Mudiwa, Hon. Musumbu, Hon. Sibanda, Hon. Varandeni,    Hon. Ziyambi.

 

Hon. S. Moyo to be Chairperson

 

Small and Medium Enterprise Cooperative Development – Clerk Ms Mushunje Hon. Chimbetete, Hon. Gonese, Hon. Makuyana M, Hon. Maramwidze Hon.

Masvaire, Hon. Matibe, Hon. Maposhere, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Moyo R, Hon.

Munjeyi, Hon. Mutomba, Hon. Muza, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nemadziva, Hon.

Ngwenya, Hon. Nyamudeza, Hon. Sai, Hon. Sindi, Hon. Tazviona, Hon. Zhuwao, Hon. Zinyemba.

 

Hon. Moyo to be Chairperson

 

             Women, Youth, Gender and Community Development – Clerk Mr Kunzwa Hon. Chibaya, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Chirume, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Dzingirayi, Hon. Goto, Hon. Kagurabadza, Hon. Masukume, Hon. Matienga, Hon.

Mahlangu, Hon. Mharadza, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nyamupinga, Hon. Shirichena,

Hon. Sithole A.  Clerk Mr Kunzwa

 

Hon Matienga to be Chairperson

 

Education, Sports and Culture- Clerk - Ms Chikuvire

Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chihota, Hon. Chimhini, Hon. Chitando, Hon. Dumbu,

Hon. Haritatos, Hon. Kumalo Marvellous, Hon. Khumalo S., Hon. Madubeko, Hon. Mangami, Hon. Mhashu F.G, Hon. Mudzuri H, Hon. Mupukuta, Hon. Muza, Hon. S.M Ncube, Hon. Nezi, Hon. Sibanda F.M.

 

Hon. Mangami to be Chairperson

 

 

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