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SENATE HANSARD 18 JUNE 2013 VOL. 22 NO. 26
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PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Tuesday, 18th June, 2013
The Senate met at Half-past Two
o’clock p.m.
PRAYERS
(THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT in the Chair)
ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT
SUSPENSION OF COMMITTEE BUSINESS
THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT: I have to inform the Senate that
due to the primary elections being conducted by various political parties and the high prevalence of no quorums for Committee meetings, the business of all Committees of Parliament will be suspended sine die with effect from Friday 21 June 2013.
SWITCHING OFF OF CELL PHONES
THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT: May I remind hon. senators to
switch off your cell phones before business commences.
MOTION
BUSINESS OF THE SENATE
THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGHER AND TERTIARY
EDUCATION: I move that Order of the Day, No. 1 be stood over since both the mover and seconder of the motion are not here, until the rest of the Orders of the Day, are disposed of.
Motion put and agreed to.
MOTION
REPORT OF THE 21ST SESSION OF THE ACP-EU JOINT
PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY
Second Order read: Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the delegation to the 21st Session of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary
Assembly.
Question again proposed.
THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGHER AND TERTIARY
EDUCATION (SENATOR TAPELA): I move that the debate do now
adjourn.
Motion put and agreed to.
Debate to resume: Wednesday, 19th June, 2013.
MOTION
REPORT OF THE 22ND SESSION OF THE ACP-EU JOINT
PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY
Third Order read: Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the delegation to the 22nd Session of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Question again proposed.
THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGHER AND TERTIARY
EDUCATION: I move that the debate do now adjourn.
Motion put and agreed to.
Debate to resume: Wednesday, 19th June, 2013.
On the Motion of the DEPUTY MINISTER OF HIGHER AND
TERTIARY EDUCATION, the Senate adjourned at Twenty-one
Minutes to Three O’clock p.m.
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