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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY VOTES 19_NOVEMBER_2009_NO._13

ADVANCE COPY- UNCORRECTED

No. 13

 

 

PARLIAMENT

  

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

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SECOND SESSION – SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

 

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THURSDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER 2009

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Quarter past Two o‟clock p.m The Speaker in the Chair

 

PRAYERS

 

Members Present

 

 

Jiri M                                                    Mukanduri S.T

Baloyi A,                                               Kagurabadza M.T                          Mukonoweshuro E

Bhasikiti K,                                           Kanzama F                                           Munengami   F

Biti L.T                                                 Karenyi L                                              Mungofa P.T

Chaderopa             F                              Kay J.I.H                                              Munjeyi        G

Chambati           T.S                              Khumalo S.S,                                       Mushonga S.L

Chamisa N                                            Khupe T                                                Mushore L

Chebundo B                                          Kumalo M                                            Musumbu E

Chikwinya S,                                        Machacha             C                              Musvaire W

Chimanikire G,                                     Madamombe        S                             Mutambara AG

Chimbetete W.M                                  Madubeko             J                              Muza I

Chimhini D.A,                                      Madzimure          W                              Navava E

Chininga E.T.C,                                   Mafios I.D                                            Ndava R

Chinyadza W                                        Mahlangu T                                          Nemadziva N

Chiota P.C                                             Makone T.M                                         Nezi W

Chirongwe R,                                       Mandebvu N.T                                     Nyamudeza   S

Chitando J                                             Mangoma E.S                                   Nyamupinga B.B

Chivamba K,                                         Maramba P.H                                       Nyaude B

Cross E.G                                              Maramwidze E H                                 Pasihomusha-

Denga P                                                 Mare M                                                 Matiza B.J

Dongo G.Z                                            Marima E                                             Saruwaka T.J.L

Dube C.R.E                                           Mashakada           T                              Shirichena E

Dzinotyiweyi                                        Matibe T.P                                            Shoko M

H.A.M                                                   Matienga              M                              Sibanda D.S

Dzirutwe G                                           Matinenga E.T                                     Sibanda F.M

Gabuza J.G                                           Matshalaga           O                              Sindi C

Garadhi S                                              Matutu T                                               Sithole A

Gonese I.T                                            Mavima            L.D                              Sululi A

Goto R                                                  Mbwembwe E                                      Tazviona R

Gwiyo               C.C                              Mkhosi E.T.M                                      Tshuma B

Haritatos P                                            Moyo R                                                 Varandeni J

Hove S.R                                               Mudarikwa S                                        Zhuwao P

Jembere E                                             Muguti C                                              Zinyemba M

 

Printed by Order of the House

 

Absent with leave

Hon P. Chanetsa

Hon A. Chibaya

Hon W Chidakwa

Hon I. Chombo

Hon A. Langa

Hon T. Khumalo

Hon S. Mahoka

Hon J. Majome

Hon E. Matamisa

Hon O.S Mlilo

Hon S. Mombeshora

Hon O. Muchena

Hon G.T Mutsekwa

Hon W. Mutomba

Hon F Ndambakuwa

Hon W. Shamu

Hon W.Z Ziyambi

 

  1. Paper laid upon the Table-

 

Hon Gonese

 

Public Order and Security Amendment Bill, 2009

 

  1. The Minister of Information Communication Technology made a Ministerial statement on the African Union Information Communication Technology Week.

 

  1. SECOND READING: Public Finance Management Bill (H.B. 9, 2009)-The Minister of Finance

 

On the motion of the Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe:  Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. SECOND READING: Audit Office Bill (H.B. 10, 2009)-The Minister of Finance

 

On the motion of the Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe:  Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. The Speaker informed the House that due to persistent power cuts delays in the production of the Hansard would be experienced.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 18th November The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

Question again proposedThat 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. Nyamupinga.

 

[Time elapsed: 3 hours 50 minutes]

 

On the motion of the Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe:  Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. The Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe moved: That Order of the Day Nos. 4 to 6 for today, stand over until Order of the Day No. 8 has been disposed of

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion to bring in a Bill to amend the Public Order and Security Act [Chapter 11:17] (Adjourned 18th November 2009-The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

         Question again proposed:  That leave be granted to bring in a Bill to amend the Public Order and Security Act [Chapter 11:17] to ensure that the public gatherings are regulated in a manner that will allow Zimbabweans to fully exercise their fundamental democratic right to engage, to express themselves through the medium of peaceful assembly and association and the Bill will also clarify some of the existing provisions in the current Act-Hon Gonese.

 

Motion put and agreed to.

 

Pursuant to the adoption of the motion that leave be granted to bring in a Bill to amend the Public Order and Security Act [Chapter 11:17], Hon Gonese presented a fair copy of the Bill to the Clerk at the Table.

 

First reading- Tomorrow.

 

  1. On the motion of the Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe the House adjourned at twenty two minutes past four o‟clock p.m. until Tuesday, 1st December 2009 at a quarter past two o‟clock in the afternoon.

 

L.N.M MOYO

Speaker.

 

 

TUESDAY, 1ST DECEMBER 2009

 

ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the SECOND READING of the Public Finance Management Bill (H.B. 9, 2009)-(Adjourned 19th November, 2009- The Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe)

 

Question proposed:  That the Public Finance Management Bill (H.B. 9, 2009) be now read a second time-The Minister of Finance

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the SECOND READING of the Audit Office Bill

(H.B. 10, 2009)- (Adjourned 19th November, 2009- The Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe)

 

Question proposed:  That the Audit Office Bill (H.B. 10, 2009) be now read a second time-The Minister of Finance

 

 

  1. FIRST READING: Public Order and Security Amendment Bill (H.B. 11, 2009)Hon Gonese.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 19th

November The Deputy Prime Minister Hon Khupe)

 

Question proposedThat 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. Nyamupinga.

 

[Time elapsed: 3 hours 58 minutes]

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the report of the SADC PF Observer Mission to the Botswana Elections (Adjourned 18th November, 2009-The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the report of the Observer Mission to Botswana on the SADC Parliamentary Forum Interim Statement regarding the Botswana General Elections held on 16th October 2009- Hon Mungofa.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the importance of an accurate voters roll

(Adjourned 18th November, 2009-The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]   Question proposed:  That this House:

 

NOTING that an accurate voters roll is central and key to a credible electoral process;

 

ALARMED by the chaotic state of the voters roll in Zimbabwe as evidenced by the presence of names of deceased persons, geriatrics over 100 years old, multiple entries and a multitude of general inaccuracies;

 

CONCERNED that little action has been taken to correct the situation despite several calls to do so from various quarters;

 

CONVINCED that an audit of the voters roll is urgent and necessary to ensure that future elections are credible;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, this House calls upon the inclusive government to immediately carry out a comprehensive audit of the voters roll to rid it of all inaccuracies and irregularities- Hon Matutu.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the death of the National Hero, Senator Richard Chemist Hove (Adjourned 18th November 2009-The Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs)

 

[Days elapsed: 2]

 

Question proposed: That this House expresses its sympathies on the untimely death of the National Hero, Senator Richard Chemist Hove on 22nd August 2009 and resolves that its condolences be conveyed to the family of the late Hon Senator- Hon Ziyambi.

 

  1. COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.

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WEDNESDAY, 2ND DECEMBER 2009 

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

 

♦   

 

QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
* QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE

 

*1.  

 

HON. CHIMBETETE:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural

Development to explain the reason for the delays in the surfacing of the Binhanya Road which runs from Nyanga to Ruwange and to assure this House that the Ministry has budgeted for its surfacing in the coming budget for 2010.

[Deferred from Wednesday 21st October] 

 

*2.

 

HON. CHIMBETETE:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development to state the measures the Ministry is putting in place to prevent carnage at Tombo One, which has become a black spot following a number of fatal accidents in that area dating as far back as 1991 to the latest one this year.

[Deferred from Wednesday 4th November]

*3.

 

HON. CHIMHINI:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development to explain why the Odzani Jombe to Mutare road has not been surfaced as a matter of priority in view of the fact that since 2005 quarry stones and gravel were already piled at the Honde River Bridge.

[Deferred from Wednesday 21st October] 

 

*4.

 

HON. MARAMWIDZE:  To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development to state when the surfacing of the Gutu/Buhera road would be completed.

[Deferred from Wednesday 4th November]

 

*5.

 

 

HON. SANSOLE: To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrstructural

Development to inform the House whether the Ministry has plans to tar the border road from Makunku Makwa to Chisuma in the Binga District to the Bulawayo/Victoria falls road.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*6.

 

HON. P.N. SIBANDA: To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural

Development to state the plans the Ministry has to surface the section of the Karoi- Binga considering that the road appears on the map as tarred but on the ground it is not.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*9. HON. JIRI:  To ask the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development to explain:
  1. Why Rural District Councils have been operating without audited financial statements over the years as evidenced by the Chikomba Rural District Council whose last audited accounts were produced in 2003.
  2. What measures the Ministry is taking to address cases of gross maladministration in the running of Council Affairs where some assets have been misappropriated over time Chikomba Rural District Council is a case in point.
  • What criteria has been used to employ the staff in the Administration of Councils and to state whether it is by merit or nepotism.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 4th November]

 

*10.     HON. KAGURABADZA: To ask the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development to explain what the ministry has done to ensure that it complies with Article 14 of the GPA, which calls for the depoliticisation of the office of the traditional chiefs.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*11.     HON. S. L. MUSHONGA: To ask the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development to inform the House:

  1. i) what the government policy is towards housing cooperatives that purchased unserviced and undivided pieces of Peri-Urban land since year

2000 in contravention of the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act

(Chapter 29:10) Section39; ii)          if there is any government waiver in the requirements of Section 39 of the

Regional, Town and Country Planning Act (Chapter 29:10); iii)           whether the Ministry is aware that unscrupulous property developers are trying to use premises of  the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act (Chapter 29:10 to dishonour several contracts they entered into since the year 2000 to detriment of several poor households who invested their savings in buying these unserviced and unapproved subdivisions; and

  1. iv) if the Ministry of Local Government Urban and Rural Development could come up with a Statutory Instrument to retrospectively regularise the above mentioned scenario.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*12.     HON. SHOKO: To ask the Minister of Water Resources Development and Management to inform the House when the suburbs of Unit „O‟, N, G, M, and N in Chitungwiza South Constituency would get piped water and to explain the problem being faced.

[Deferred from Wednesday 4th November]

 

*13.     HON. KAGURABADZA: To ask the Minister of State Enterprises and Parastatals to confirm:

  1. i) whether or not the Ministry of State Enterprises and Parastatals Management recently flighted advertisements for CVs for persons wanting to become board members of various state enterprises. ii) when the Ministry would assume control function of appointing members to the Board as it currently falls under various Ministries in terms of the legislation creating the enterprises in question;

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*14.     HON. A. SITHOLE: To ask the Minister of Water Resources Development and Management to:

  1. explain whether the Ministry is aware that Chilonga Irrigation Scheme in Chiredzi District has not been operating for almost two years; and
  2. state whether the Ministry is aware that engines from the irrigation scheme which were taken to Masvingo for repairs have not been returned to date.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*15. HON. SANSOLE: To ask the Minister of Water Resources, Development and Management:

  1. i) whether he is aware that Deka River has been polluted by the following companies which discharge them toxic waste into the river,

Hwange Colliery Company, South Mining and ZESA; and ii)       assure the House that the Ministry will take appropriate remedial action to ensure that this practice is discontinued and to make provision for alternative sources of clean water for the communities and livestock in the vicinity of Deka river.

 

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]
*16.

 

 

HON. KAGURABADZA: To ask the Minister of State Enterprises and Parastatals to explain:

i)        how the various private companies established by state enterprises relate to the Audit Office and whether they are audited by the CAG and if they submit reports to Parliament; ii)           whether there are any standard guidelines with respect to these companies on corporate governance issues and how Ministries deal with board appointments for subsidiary companies;  iii)      whether these companies are not a means of evasion by the Parastatal Executives of compliance with statutes creating Parastatals, for instance on matters of conditions of service; and iv)            to what extent Ministers ensure that subsidiaries are complying with Parastatals-creating statues vis-à-vis Parastatal-owned companies.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*17.

 

 

HON. A. SITHOLE: To ask the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry to explain:

i)        what package is there to encourage communities in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area to develop cultural tourism related matters; and ii)           whether there are any opportunities which can be taken advantage of during the 2010 World Cup show case in South Africa.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*18. HON. A. SITHOLE: To ask the Minister of Environmental and Natural Resources Management to explain:

i.        if he is aware that in the 2008/2009 cropping season farmers from Chiredzi District lost crops from elephants and were killed by elephants trying to protect their crops;

  1. what the Ministry is doing to protect the people's lives in both communal and resettlement areas;
  • how far the Ministry has capacitated local authorities to allow villages both in communal and resettlement areas to manage veld fires; and
  1. what stops Zoological Society which is assisting National Parks in developing Gonarezhou Park from being registered.
 

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]
*19.

 

 

HON. MUTSEYAMI: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to explain:

i)        the Ministry's position with regards to the export of scrap copper; ii)     why the Ministry allows the export of copper scrap in view of the fact that Zimbabwe has not mined copper ever since the closure of

Mhangura Copper Mine;

iii)      whether the issuing of copper export permit does not directly promote vandalism of copper based infrastructure belonging to NRZ, ZESA,

TELONE etc; iv)      when the births and deaths registration department would conduct mobile registration exercise in outreach areas;

v)     whether the Ministry would extend the mobile births and deaths registration exercise to urban centres; and vi)     how the Registrar-General general handles registration requirements for orphaned and vulnerable children who do not have guardians.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*20.

 

 

HON. P.N. SIBANDA: To ask the Co-Ministers of Home Affairs to inform the House the measures that the Ministry has put in place to curtail the threats to livestock posed by poachers and illegal immigrants in the Binga area and to explain if the Binga ZRP Station is adequately equipped to deal with the situation.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

*21.

 

HON. S. L. MUSHONGA: To ask the Minister Health and Child Welfare to explain:

i)        why Howard Hospital in Mazowe Central has virtually become a referral hospital for patients from Harare and whether the Ministry is aware that as a result of the dollarisation of the currency these urban patients are literally elbowing out rural people who cannot afford to pay US$10 to get a medical card; ii)        whether the Ministry is aware that the donor funded distribution of ARVs and ancillary drugs to people living with HIV and AIDS is inadequate at Howard Hospital resulting in patients going for months without the life prolonging drugs; and iii)    when Rosa Government Hospital in Mazowe Central would be

accorded the referral status in order for it to distribute the life prolonging drugs in view of its central location, accessibility and less congested as people from Harare do not overcrowd it.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*22. HON. SANSOLE: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Welfare to inform the House when the designated Hwange District Hospital at “Five Miles” would

be completed and to state when clinics at Milonga, Sidinda and Songwa would be fully equipped and operational.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*23.     HON. CHITANDO: To ask the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture to inform the House:

  1. i) what progress has been made as regards the FIFA Goal Project; ii) what progress has been made in the renovation of the National Sports

Stadium; and to state; and iii)       when the National Sports Stadium would be open for the first game.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*24.     HON. MUCHAURAYA: To ask the Minister of Media, Information and Publicity whether there is any political will on the part of government to free the airwaves from the ZBH monopoly and if so how this has been demonstrated.

 

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

*26.     HON. S. L. MUSHONGA: To ask the Minister of State for State Security in the President‟s Office to inform the House:

  1. whether it is government policy for members of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) to join political parties and hold provincial party positions whilst still in active service of the state; and
  2. whether the Minister is aware that the Deputy Director, Elias Kanengoni Special Projects in the CIO, holds a provincial party position in ZANU PF Mashonaland Province and if so, what action the Ministry is going to take in order to make sure that the civil service remains apolitical and professional.

[Deferred from Wednesday 18th November]

 

 

THURSDAY, 3RD DECEMBER 2009

 

NOTICE OF MOTION

 

THE MINISTER OF FINANCE

 

That leave be granted to bring in a Bill to make further provision for the revenues and public funds of Zimbabwe and to make provision for ancillary and incidental matters.

 

Notice given in terms of Standing Order No. 94)

 

(Budget Statement)

 

 

MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES

 

Monday, 23 November, 2009

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room 311

 

NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM: Hon P. Dube

(Chairperson), Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chinomona, Hon. Chitima, Hon. Kachepa, Hon.

Karenyi, Hon. Machacha, Hon. Mahoka, Hon. Marima, Hon. Matienga, Hon. Mazikana, Hon Mkhosi, Hon. Ndambakuwa, Hon. Nezi, Hon. Saruwaka, Hon. Shoko M, Hon. C.C Sibanda, Hon. P.N SibandaClerk Mr. Ndlovu.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 4

 

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS:  Hon. Mashakada (Chairperson), Hon. Bhasikiti, Hon. Chikava, Hon. Hove, Hon. Mangena, Hon. Matiza, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Moyo S, Hon. Muguti, Hon. Musundire, Hon. Sai, Hon. Sululu, Clerk – Mrs Nyawo.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 3

 

HIGHER EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:  Hon. Bhebhe A

(Chairperson), Hon. Chanetsa, Hon. Chitando, Hon. Dumbu, Hon. Khumalo Martin, Hon. Kumalo Marvellous, Hon. Mafios, Hon. Maramwidze, Hon. Matamisa, Hon.

Matibenga, Hon. Mguni N, Hon. Mnkandla, Hon. Muza, Hon. S.M. Ncube, Hon. Ndhlovu A, Hon. Zhuwao, Clerk – Miss Mudavanhu.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 1

 

Transport and Infrastructure Development:  Hon. Chebundo (Chairperson), Hon. Baloyi, Hon. Chanetsa, Hon. Dongo, Hon. Dzirutwe, Hon. Huruba, Hon.

Machacha, Hon. Madamombe, Hon. Mandebvu, Hon. Mhlanga,                                                                  Hon. Mushore, Hon. Ncube S, Hon. Nyakudanga, Hon. Raradza, Hon. Rutsvara,

Clerk - Ms Macheza

At 1400 hours in Committee Room No. 311

 

PUBLIC WORKS AND NATIONAL HOUSING:  Hon. Mupukuta (Chairperson) Hon. Chimhini, Hon. Chirume, Hon. Chimbetete, Hon. Jiri, Hon. Kachepa, Hon. Mabhena, Hon. Mbwembwe, Hon. Mudzuri H, Hon. Mupukuta, Hon. Ndambakuwa, Hon. Ndebele G, Hon. Ngwenya, Hon. Shirichena, Hon. Sindi, Clerk – Mr Mazani.

 

At 1400 hours in Committee Room No. 1

 

PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE:  Hon. Zinyemba (Chairperson), Hon. Chibaya, Hon. Chimanikire, Hon. Chirongwe, Hon. Chivamba, Hon. Goto, Hon. Gwiyo, Hon. Khumalo T, Hon. Khumalo S.S, Hon. Mudau, Hon.

Sai, Hon. Sibanda F.M. Clerk – Ms Mushunje

 

MINES AND ENERGY: Hon. Chindori-Chininga, (Chairperson) Hon. Dube P, Hon.

Dzingirayi, Hon. Katsande, Hon. Kay, Hon. Haritatos, Hon. Makamure, Hon. Maposhere, Hon. Mare, Hon. Marima, Hon. Mudarikwa, Hon. Mudiwa, Hon.

Mungofa, Hon. Munjeyi, Hon Munengami, Hon. Musvaire, Hon. Navaya, Hon. Nemadziva, Hon. Shoko H. Clerk Mr Manhivi

 

Tuesday, 24 November, 2009

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 4

 

AGRICULTURE, WATER, LANDS AND RESETTLEMENT: Hon. Jiri (Chairperson),

Hon. Chinomona, Hon Denga, Hon. Dube P, Hon. Katsande, Hon. Madamombe, Hon.

Mahoka, Hon. Makamure, Hon. Makuyana, Hon. Mkhosi E, Hon. Mlambo, Hon.

Mlilo, Hon. Raradza, Hon. Sai, Hon. Varandeni, Hon. ZhandaClerk - Mr. Ndlovu.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room 311

 

INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE: Hon. Mutomba (Chairperson), Hon. Chihota, Hon. Chinyadza, Hon. Dube C, Hon. Dube P, Hon. Hove, Hon. Kanzama, Hon. Madubeko, Hon. Matshalaga, Hon. Madzimure, Hon. Masukume, Hon. Mavima, Hon. Mharadza, Hon. Nyaude, Hon. Sansole, Hon. Sithole, Clerk – Mr. Ratsakatika.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No. 1

 

HEALTH AND CHILD WELFARE: Hon. Parirenyatwa D (Chairpeson), Hon.

Chebundo, Hon. Chikava, Hon. Dube M, Hon. Kachepa, Hon. Karenyi, Hon.

Makuyana, Hon. Maramba, Hon. Matamisa, Hon. Matshalaga, Hon. Mudavanhu,

Hon. Masukume, Hon. Munengami, Hon. Ndebele G, Hon. Nyamupinga, Hon. Shoko H, Hon. Ziyambi- Clerk- Ms. Mukono

 

At 0945 hours in Committee Room No. 2

 

STATE ENTERPRISES AND PARASTATALS MANAGEMENT:  Hon. Mavima

(Chairperson), Hon. Chikwinya, Hon. Denga, Hon. Kagurabadza, Hon. Matibe, Hon. Mavima, Hon. Maramba, Hon. Mlilo, Hon. Mkhosi E, Hon. Mushore, Hon. Ndava, Hon. Ngwenya, Hon. Ziteya, Hon. Ziyambi.

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room No 413

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT:  Hon. Karenyi

(Chairperson), Hon. Baloyi, Hon. Karenyi, Hon. Chikwinya, Hon.Chinomona, Hon.

Dube M, Hon. Garandi, Hon. Kanzama, Hon. Kapesa, Hon. Matimba, Hon. Maposhere, Hon. Musvaire, Hon. Mudau, Hon. Mkandla T.Z, Hon. Nyakudanga, Hon. Samkange.

 

 

 

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