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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES 11_OCTOBER_2005_NO._28

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No. 28

 

PARLIAMENT 

OF ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE

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FIRST SESSION – SIXTH PARLIAMENT

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TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBER 2005

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Quarter-past two o’clock p.m.

 

Mr Speaker in the Chair.

 

PRAYERS.

 

Members Present

N.B. Printer please insert all ticked names in column form. 

 

Absent with leave

Chimombe Chief Chindori-Chininga E.

Damasane A.

Kadzima P.

Matimba K. M.

Misihairabwi-Mushonga P. Moyo L. N. M Nyauchi E.

Satiya C.

 

 

 

 

 

Printed by Order of the House

 

 

  1. The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs moved: That Orders of        the day Nos. 1 and 2 for today stand over until Order of the day No. 10 has been      disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (adjourned 18TH

August 2005The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Time elapsed: 6 hours 23 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- Mr Mzembi

 

On the motion of The Minister of  Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs moved: That Order of the day No. 4 for today stands over until Order of the day No. 10 has been disposed of.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. On the motion of the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs:

The House adjourned at twenty one minutes past two  o’ clock p.m until tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

 

J.L. NKOMO  Speaker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY, 12TH OCTOBER 2005 

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

 

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

* QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE

 

 

  1. MR GONESE : To ask the Minister of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to explain:

 

  • what the government  policy is regarding the recruitment and remuneration of consultants by the Government of Zimbabwe.

 

  • the procedures used in appointing Ms Sithembiso Nyoni as a consultant.

 

  • whether she is entitled to a ministerial salary, Mercedes Benz and other pecks associated with the position of government minister.

 

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR MUTSEKWA: To ask the Minister of Defence to explain:

 

  • why a detachment of fifty (50) soldiers under the command of Lt Colonel Richard Sauter is providing close security for the DRC President, Joseph Kabila;

 

  • how payment of such services is being effected and the terms of this agreement; and

 

  • how long soldiers have been performing these duties and, whether they are being paid in their personal capacities.

 

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR CHEBUNDO: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare: To appraise the House on progress made in implementing/ domesticating the SADC Protocol on

Health during the Fifth Parliament especially with respect to the following key areas:

 

  • expanded response to HIV and Aids;

 

  • childhood and adolescent Health Services that includes reproductive health and;

 

  • enhancement of all inclusive / community participation in Primary Health Care.

 

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR CHEBUNDO: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare to explain:

 

  • whether the Radiotherapy treatment facilities and the Renal Unit (dialysis equipment), which were almost non-functional throughout the country last year, have been repaired.

 

  • How the facilities are copying with the large volumes of Kidney and Cancer patients?

 

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR CHEBUNDO: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare to:

 

  • explain whether the $4bn allocated for “special medical requirements” in the 2005 Budget is being used to benefit Zimbabweans who seek special medical requirements outside Zimbabwe.

 

  • state the number of beneficiaries, the criteria used to select the beneficiaries and the categories of society of those who benefited fall under.

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

 

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the Minister of Transport and Communications to explain why the road shoulders on the Harare- Nyamapanda road and sections along the  26km peg on the same road have neither been  surfaced nor gravelled, and indicate when this can be undertaken;

 (Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the Minister of Transport and Communications to provide  statistics of road construction and surfacing programmes currently underway throughout the whole country and to indicate  when they were started and when they are likely to be completed;

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

 

  1. MR. BALOYI: To ask the Minister of Transport and Communication to state:

 

  • when the phone lines at Malilati and Chikombedzi in Chiredzi South Constituency which were damaged by Cyclone Elline will be repaired as these phones have not been functioning since then.

 

  • the measures that are in place to improve radio and television reception in such areas as Chikombezi, Malipati, Gezamo and Whahwata in Sengwe Area.

 

  • when Netone will establish boosters or base stations for the mobile network in Chiredzi South Constituency.

 

  1. MR MUSA : To ask the Minister of State for National Security, Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement to explain why Priscilla Bere has not withdrawn from sub-division one of Hippo Valley settlement farm in Chiredzi District of Masvingo when this farm

was allocated to Aaron Macheke  and assure as the House as to when Priscilla Bere is to be moved out from there and pave way for the rightful owner Mr Aaron Macheke.

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR MUSA : To ask the Minister of Agriculture to explain:

 

  • whether he has completed the irrigation plans that he once mentioned in the media.

 

  • the details of the estimated crop yields indicating figures for domestic consumption  and those for the export market for the coming farming season..

 

  • foreign currency expected from these exports.

 

(Deferred from Wednesday, 24th August 2005)

 

  1. MR. BALOYI: To ask the Minister of  Water Resources and Infrastructural Development to state the measures that are in place to repair, replace or drill new boreholes in Chiredzi South as most boreholes are no longer functioning.

 

  1. MR. BALOYI: To ask the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture to state the measures in place to assist parents in new resettlement areas to build decent schools.

 

  1. MISS MPARIWA :  To ask the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to state;

 

  • how the ministry intends to address the plight of workers whose pay is no longer adequate to take them home taking into account the rate of inflation.

 

  • the problem with the social welfare funds for people who are above 60 years who only got payment in May 2005.

 

 

  1. MISS MPARIWA :  To ask the Minister of  Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to inform the House on whether the Jobs for Africa Project still exist and if so state the number of jobs that  have been created this year under the project.

 

  1. MISS MPARIWA :  To ask the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to explain the delay in the holding of tripartite workshop that we understood should already have taken place, and to indicate when it will take place.

 

MISS MPARIWA: To ask the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to state;

 

  1. how the ministry intends to address the plight of workers whose pay is no longer adequate to take them home taking into account the rate of inflation.

 

  1. the problem with the social welfare funds for people who are above 60 years who only got payment in May 2005.

 

  1. MR. CHANDENGENDA:            To ask the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to state

 

  1. when the people in Omay district will receive drought relief assistance.

 

  1. whether the ministry is considering an increase in the public assistance programme to widows, the disabled, orphans and the elderly in Omay district in view of the high levels of inflation.

 

  1. whether the ministry is considering the establishment of an office in Siyakobvu since recipients of the public assistance programme have to travel to Karoi thereby incurring huge expenses.

 

  1. W.MADZIMURE: To ask the Minister of Finance to disclose the value of the country’s foreign currency reserve levels, the target level and state when the target is likely to be achieved.

 

  1. MADZIMURE: To ask the Minister of Finance to:

 

  1. a) provide the number and names of the beneficiaries of the Productive Sector Facility.

 

  1. c) state the amount paid out to SEDCO, the beneficiaries and the amount paid back.

 

  1. MADZIMURE: To ask the Minister of Finance to inform the House the number of A2 farmers who have benefited from the Reserve Bank’s Agricultural Loan Facility, who they are and how much they have received.

 

  1. MADZIMURE: To ask the Minister of Finance to explain why the Reserve Bank is assuming the role of the commercial banks by lending directly to clients.

 

 

  1. MADZIMURE:       To ask the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development to:

 

  1. state the number of housing units that have been built so far in each city or town to house the people whose houses were demolished by operation Murambatsvina.

 

  1. name the families that have been accommodated and indicate where they are.

 

  1. explain how those who have not been accommodated are surviving and what the government is doing to ensure that children will not die during the coming rainy season due to exposure to harsh conditions.

 

  1. MADZIMURE: To ask the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development to explain the presence of government security agents at Hopely Farm and comment on whether this does not resemble a detention camp or “Keep”.

 

  1. MR MUTSEKWA: To ask the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development to

 

  1. confirm press reports that he threatened civil servants engaged in the construction of houses under the government’s “Operation-Garikai” for dereliction of duty and warned that he would deploy soldiers to forcibly make them perform whilst addressing senior civil servants at Chinhoyi Training Centre.

 

  1. explain to this House if his threats helped to confirm the widely held view that the ZANU PF government uses the national army to terrorize defenseless civilians instead of defending them.

 

  1. explain to this house the law that empowers the military to punish civil servants.

 

  1. CHANDENGENDA:  To ask the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development to explain whether the Ministry is considering the introduction of a ZUPCO bus service from Mola to Chalala to Siyakobvu  as the people have to walk 56 kilometres to the nearest clinic.

 

  1. MUSA: To ask the Minister of Energy and Power Development whether the ministry has a policy on the distribution of electricity and to explain how the electricity that we import from the neighbouring countries i.e. Mozambique, South Africa Democratic Republic of Congo and Botswana is equitably distributed.

 

  1. MUSA: To ask the Minister of Energy and Power Development to explain:

 

  1. the criterion used in the selection of the ZESA Board.

 

  1. the terms of reference of the ZESA board.

 

  1. the job description of the board members and how effective the board has been in its service delivery.

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the minister of Energy and Power Development to justify the billing of electricity to the City of Harare in view of the fact that about 50% of the street lights are not working, particularly in the high density areas and roads around Kambuzuma and Mufakose and other areas and to state whether Harare City Council has not been prejudiced billions of dollars in unjustified billings.

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the Minister of Transport and Communications to explain;

 

  1. whether his ministry is aware of black spots along our major highways where accidents regularly occur and if so, what measure the Ministry has put in place to avert more accidents.

 

  1. the extent to which these measures have worked in reducing the road carnage.

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the Minister of Transport and Communications to explain whether there is new legislation prohibiting the ministry from removing dead animals hit by vehicles along our highways and if so to explain to the House the policy, given the fact that two cows are decomposing at the 49km peg along the Harare-Nyamapanda highway.

 

  1. MR MUSA: To ask the Minister of Environment and Tourism to explain whether the ministry  has identified any new districts for timber production as the current districts like Nyanga, Mutasa and Vumba were inherited from the colonial regime and to explain how the ministry intends to expand the production of Timber in the country.

 

  1. CHANDENGENDA: To ask the Minister of Agriculture to state:

 

  1. whether it is true that very poor quality tobacco produced in the United States is receiving between eight and ten US Dollars per kg whilst Zimbabwean tobacco, which is said to be amongst the best in the world, is only averaging US$1,70 per kg.

 

  1. whether the ministry is considering an increase in the price for this season’s crop to at least US$3.00 per kg or the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will devalue the currency to make Tobacco farming viable, considering that the cost of producing is in excess of Z$100 million per hectare.

 

  1. MR. CHANDENGENDA: To ask the Minister of Agriculture to explain:

 

  1. whether these are enough harvesters to enable wheat farmers to cope with the increased output.

 

  1. where about of harvesters that were used by the former white farmers.

 

  1. CHANDENGENDA: To ask the Minister of Agriculture to state explain whether the ministry is aware that the tsetse fly in the Zambezi Valley has affected a number of cattle and people and that there have been some reported fatalities.

 

  1. CHANDENGENDA: To ask the Minister of Agriculture to explain.

whether the ministry is aware that farmers in communal areas who have delivered maize to the Grain Marketing Board in July have not yet been paid and indicate when these payments are likely to be effected.

 

 

  1. CHANDENGENDA: To ask the Minister of Industry and International Trade to explain

 

  1. the transfer pricing concept and the mechanisms the ministry has put in place to stop it.

 

  1. the role of the Prices and Incomes Commission which is soon to be established.

 

  1. the massive disparity in pricing of goods, for example, a local fish company exporting locally produced fish for US$1.90 per kg and selling the same fish locally for Z$169 000.00 per kg.

 

 

 

 

ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

 

 

 

  1.       BITI

MADZIMURE

 

That this House-

 

TAKING note of the G8 Agreement on Africa to increase aid and debt relief to

African countries to the year 2010 concluded at Gleneagles, Scotland in July 2005;

 

AWARE of the G8’s decision for further aid, debt cancellation, more investment and most importantly revisiting the issue of farm subsidies and the grossly unfair international trade laws and other neo-liberal mischief;

 

ACKNOWLEDGING the importance of and obligation for accountability, good governance, respect of good governance on the part of African Governments, values that African Governments themselves have committed through the African Union and the New Partnership for Africa Initiative;

 

DISAPPOINTED that Government continues to deny the Zimbabwean people the benefit of, inter alia debt cancellation, investment, increased aid levels that would free resources for development and social concerns, as a result of its bad governance, opaqueness and human rights records;

 

ANGERED by the fact that the Zimbabwe Government continues to accumulate odious debt via purchase of arms and other goods not in the national interest;

 

CONDEMNS and CENSORS the Government record of governance and violating human rights;

 

DEMANDS full disclosure from the Minister of Finance of the extent of Zimbabwe’s domestic and external debt;

 

OBLIGES Government to clean up its act and to comply with its commitments to the UN, the AU and to NEPAD;

 

APPEALS to the African Union and SADC to be firm on the principles of peer review and not to condone gross abuses on citizens by erratic, errand African sister States.

 

 

  1. MR CHIHOTA
  2.    MR. MUGABE

 

That this House-

 

RECALLING that since the defeat of his party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), in the 2000 general elections,  Mr Morgan Tsvangirai embarked upon an anti-government and anti-Zimbabwe campaign amongst western countries;

 

NOTING that Mr Tsvangirai has persistently advocated and campaigned for sanctions against Zimbabwe;

 

ALSO RECALLING that Mr Tsvangirai has called for a violent removal of the ZANU (PF) Government through orchestrated but failed mass action, mass stayaways and the so-called final push;

AWARE that the British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, has unequivocally stated in the House of Commons that he is working with Mr Tsvangirai’s MDC party and other unnamed groups in the SADC region for a regime change in Zimbabwe;

 

OBSERVING that Mr Tsvangirai and the entire MDC leadership has traversed the entire continent, Europe and North America to campaign for the extension and intensification of sanctions against Zimbabwe;   

NOW THEREFORE:

 

CONDEMNS in the strongest terms the persistent unpatriotic behaviour bordering on treason by Mr Tsvangirai manifested in his recent appeal to, and threats against, South African companies investing in Zimbabwe and the cutting off of electricity and communication links between Zimbabwe and South Africa in order to bring about economic collapse and regime change.

 

EQUALLY CONDEMNS the like-minded Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union’s (ZCTU) support for an international ban on asbestos;

 

CALLS UPON all patriotic Zimbabweans to rally behind the Government and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe economic turn-around programme and consolidation of the land reform programme.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on unequal development patterns between constituencies (adjourned 28TH July 2005  - The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs).

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

Question proposed: That this House-

 

NOTING the uneven and unequal development patterns between constituencies;

 

DISTURBED at the lack of decisive capital allocations to the 120 Parliamentary constituencies;

 

AWARE of the limited capacity of constituencies and their Members of Parliament to source development and capital funds;

 

CALLS UPON Government to ensure that starting with the 2006 National Budget, resources are evenly and equitably allocated to each constituency for development and capital projects;

 

OBLIGES Government to create conducive conditions to mobilize domestic and international resources in support of constituency development;

 

CALLS UPON Government to consult and involve Members of Parliament and the Constituency Development Committees in constituency project prioritisation – Mr Mushoriwa 

        

  1. 4. Adjourned debate on Motion on the Report of the fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe to assess the scope and impact of operation Murambatsvina by the United Nations    (UN) Special Envoy on  Human Settlements.  (adjourned 28th July – The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs).

 

[ Days elapsed:2]

Question proposed: That this House-

 

NOTING the publication of the “Report of the Fact-Finding Mission to Zimbabwe to assess the Scope and Impact of Operation Murambatsvina” by the UN Special Envoy on Human Settlements in Zimbabwe, Mrs Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka.

 

RECALLING that the Mission and its terms of reference were agreed at the highest levels between the Secretary General of the United Nations and His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and therefore had the blessing of the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

 

APPRECIATING that the Report acknowledges Government’s position that it undertook Operation Murambatsvina to “clean up the cities of illicit activities:, have cities without slums and “secure people’s long term interests in line with the goal of the United Nation Habitat Agenda”,

 

CONCERNED that, according to the Report, while purporting to target illegal dwellings and structures and to clamp down on alleged illicit activities, the Operation was carried out in an indiscriminate and unjustified manner with indifference to human suffering and with disregard to several provisions of national and international laws such that it will take several years before the affected people and society as a whole recover;

 

ALARMED by the Mission’s findings that the Operation has precipitated a humanitarian crisis of immense proportions affecting an estimated 700,000 people across the country who have either lost their homes or livelihood or both while indirectly affecting an estimated 2,4 million other people bringing the estimated total of those affected close to 18% of the population;

 

FURTHER ALARMED that, according to the Mission’s findings, evidence suggests that the Operation was based on improper advice by a few architects of the Operation; URGES Government to focus on implementing the progressive recommendations of the Mission and to work with the international community through the United Nations to specifically address the plight of 18% of Zimbabwe’s population affected by the Operation as matter of urgency;

 

CALLS on government to immediately setup an independent commission of inquiry in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe to identify those whose properties or livelihood were destroyed and to determine who orchestrated the humanitarian crisis in order to hold accountable those responsible and to enable the prosecution of those who caused criminal negligence leading to deaths during the Operation;

 

FURTHER CALLS on Government to immediately compensate those whose properties or livelihood were unlawfully destroyed during the Operation- Prof Moyo

 

Amendment proposed by Mr Butau

 

To delete all the words after “House” and to substitute the following:

 

“NOTING that our cities, towns and other places were characterized by rampant crime, general disorder, moral decay and a serious threat to public health;

 

APPRECIATING that Government undertook Operation Murambatsvina to clean up the cities of illicit activities; rid the cities of slums and secure people’s long-term interest in line with the goal of the United Nations Habitat Agenda;

 

NOTING that the Report of the UN Secretary General’s special envoy, Mrs Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka’s Fact-finding Mission to assess the scope and impact of

“Operation Murambatsvina” lacks a balanced reflection of the reality on the ground;

 

RECALLING that the British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, who is obsessed with regime change and demonization of the President, Cde R.G. Mugabe and Zimbabwe, in keeping with his character, made a prophetic prediction that Mrs Tibaijuka would produce a “good report”;

 

WELCOMING the UN Secretary General, Mr Kofi Annan’s acceptance of His Excellency, the President, Cde R.G. Mugabe’s invitation to visit Zimbabwe and see for himself the situation on the ground;

 

NOW THEREFORE:

 

APPLAUDS Government for its openness and transparency in  accepting the visit of the UN Secretary General’s special envoy, Mrs Tibaijuka’s Factfinding Mission and for cooperating with the Mission;

 

WELCOMES the UN Secretary General, Mr Kofi Annan for refusal to be dictated to by the Chair of the Security Council, Greece, obviously working with Zimbabwe’s known enemies;

 

CONGRATULATES the People’s Republic of China and the United Republic of Tanzania for their principled and resolute stand against attempts to place the matter before the Security Council;

 

CALLS UPON progressive nations to reject the continued habitual application by certain western countries of double standards against Zimbabwe for asserting its sovereignty and righting colonial imbalances and to condemn them for their silence on, and acquiescence to, similar events elsewhere and flagrant violations of the UN Charter and resolutions – Mr Butau  

             

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the shortage of food, drugs, foreign currency and energy (adjourned 26TH July 2005 - The Minister of Justice, Legal and

Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 6]

 

Question proposed: That this House-

 

TAKING NOTE of the massive food, drugs, foreign currency and energy shortages;

 

CONCERNED with the continued unabated collapse of the public amenities in health, transport and education;

 

DISMAYED at the lack of any concrete, meaningful and decisive reversal programme by government;

 

DISTURBED by the shrinking economy and failing state particularly in areas of service provision;

 

RESOLVES that the government immediately addresses the critical shortages of shortages of food energy and public sector amenities;

 

CONDEMNS the absence of existing comprehensive monetary and fiscal reversal strategy;

 

FURTHER CONDEMNS the clear lack of strategy and leadership on the part of this

Government – Mr Biti

 

  1. SECOND READING: Attorney-General’s Office Bill (H.B. 4, 2005)-The              Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

 

 

 

 

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse report by the Parliamentary Legal Committee on the Labour Amendment Bill (H.B. 1, 2005) – W. Ncube.

 

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse report by the Parliamentary Legal

Committee on the Education  Amendment Bill (H.B. 6, 2005) – Prof. W. Ncube.

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (adjourned 11TH

October 2005The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Time elapsed: 6 hours 23 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- Mr Mzembi.

 

 

  1. COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.

 

 

 

 

 

BILL UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE PARLIAMENTARY LEGAL COMMITTEE 

 

  1.       General Laws Amendment Bill (H.B.5A, 2005) The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs – (Referred 30th August 2005)

 

 

 

 

 

NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS 

 

 

Thursday, 13th October 2005

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 1

 

JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS: Mr. Chipanga (Chairperson), Chief Bidi, Mr Chidarikire, Mr. Chipanga Mr. Coltart, Mr. Gumbo J. M, Mrs. Machirori-

Sandura, Mr. Malinga,  Mr. Madzimure,  Chief Malisa, Mr. Matutu, Mrs. Mawere, Mrs.

Misihairabwi- Mushonga, Chief Mudzimurema. Clerk – Ms Macheza

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 2

 

MINES, ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM: Mr. Gabbuza (Chairperson), Mr. Butau, Mr.

Chandengenda, Chief Dandawa, Mrs. Katsande, Mr. Machaya, Col. Makova, Mr. Mungofa, Mr. Mushore, Mr. Ndlovu, Mr. Sansole, Mr. Sibindi. Clerk – Mr Ndlovu.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 4

 

EDUCATION, SPORT AND CULTURE: Mr. Mhashu  (Chairperson),  Mr. Baloyi, Mr. Madubeko, Mr. Maluleke, Mrs. Maziriri, Mr. Mguni, Mr. Moyo L, Prof. J. Moyo,  Mr.

Mupukuta , Mr. Mutomba ,Mr. Mutsekwa, Ms. Pote , Chief Shana, Mr. Sibindi. Clerk – Mrs Sunga

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 3

 

YOUTH, GENDER AND WOMEN’S AFFAIRS: Mrs. Mahofa (Chairperson), Chief

Bushu, Mr. Chikomba, Mr. Chebundo, Mr. Chibaya, Chief Dandawa, Mr Kanzama, Mr.

Madzore, Mrs. Matamisa, Ms. Mugabe,  Mr. Mukahlera, Mrs. Satiya. ClerkMrs Khumalo

 

 

 

 Tuesday, 18th October  2005

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 3

 

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, INDUSTRY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE: Mr. Porusingazi

(Chairperson), Mr. Gumbo J. M., Chief Mabika, Mr. Malinga, Mr. Mhashu, Mr.  Mugabe, Mr. Mukahlera, Mr. Mushoriwa, Mr. Mutomba, Mr. Ndlovu, , Chief Shana. Clerk – Mr Ratsakatika

 

 

At 1000 hours in Government Caucus Room

 

HEALTH AND CHILD WELFARE:  Mr. Chebundo Chairperson), Mr. Chandengenda, Mr. Chindori-Chininga, Mr. Chipanga, Mr. Kangai, Ms. Khumalo, Chief Mabika, Mr.

Madubeko, Mr. Madzore, Mr. Mupukuta, Mrs Nyauchi, Mr. Sansole, Mr. Zwizwai. Clerk  -  Ms Mukono.

 

 

At 1400 hours in Conference Room

 

BUDGET, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:  Mr. Butau (Chairperson),

Chief Bidi, Mr. Biti, Mr. Bhebhe, Chief Charumbira, Mr. Kanzama, Ms. Khupe, Mr.

Majange, Mr. Mashakada, Mr. Mushoriwa, Mr. Mzembi, Mr. Ncube, D. M. Clerk – Mrs. Khumalo

 

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 1

 

DEFENCE,    HOME    AFFAIRS    AND    NATIONAL    SECURITY:    Col.                         Makova

(Chairperson), Mr. Chamisa, Mr. Chipanga, Mrs. Dausi-Gwachiwa, Mr. Kadzima, Ms.

Khupe, Mr. Madzimure, Mr. Makova. Chief Malaba, Mr. Mutomba, Mr.  Mutsekwa, Prof.  Ncube W., Mrs. Zinyemba. Clerk – Mr Mubaiwa

 

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 4

 

LANDS, LANDS REFORM, RESETTLEMENT AND AGRICULTURE: Mr. Mzembi

(Chairperson), Chief. Bushu, Chief. Chimombe, Mr. Gabbuza, Mrs. Katsande, Ms. Khumalo, Mrs. Mahofa, Mr. Mguni, Mr. Mkhosi,   Ms. Mugabe,  , Mr. Pote , Mr. Shoko. Clerk – Mr Ndlovu

 

At 1000 hours in Conference Room

 

PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE: Mrs. Mawere (Chairperson), Mr. Baloyi, Chief Charumbira, Mr. Chibaya, Mr. Gwetu, Mr. Kangai,  Mr. Maluleke, Mr. Matutu, Mrs Maziriri, Ms. Mpariwa , Mr. Mushore, Mr. Shoko. Clerk- Mrs Muganhiri - Muwandi

 

At 1000 hours in Caucus Room

 

HEALTH AND CHILD WELFARE: Mr. Chebundo (Chairperson), Mr. Chandengenda, Mr. Chindori-Chininga, Mr. Chipanga, Mr. Kangai, Ms. Khumalo, Chief Mabika, Mr.

Madubeko, Mr. Madzore, Mr. Mupukuta , Mrs. Nyauchi, Mr. Sansole, Mr. Zwizwai. Clerk – Ms Mukono

 

 

 

 

 

 

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