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SENATE VOTES 18 December 2018 22

 

ADVANCE COPY- UNCORRECTED

No. 22

 

 

PARLIAMENT

 

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE

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FIRST SESSION - NINTH PARLIAMENT

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TUESDAY, 18TH DECEMBER, 2018

 

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Half past two o’clock pm.

             

The President of the Senate in the Chair.

PRAYERS.

Chabuka K.

Charumbira Chief

Chidawu O.,

Chifamba J.,

Chikwaka Chief,

      Chimbudzi A.,

      Chinake V.,

      Chirongoma J. M.,

      Chitanga Chief,

     Chundu Chief,

     Dube A.,

Femai M.,

Gumpo, S.,

Gwaradzimba E.,

Gweshe K.,

Hungwe S. O., Komichi M.,

Makone T. M.,

Makumbe Chief,

Maluleke O. M.,

Mapungwana Chief,

Mavetera T.,

Mathupula Chief,

Mathuthu T., Matiirira, A.,

Matsiwo  Chief,

Mavima L. D.,

Mkhwebu A., Moeketsi V.,

Mohadi T. B.,

Moyo S. K.,

Mpofu B.,

Mpofu S.,

Mtshane Chief,

Mudzuri E.,

Muronzi M., Muzenda V. T.,

Mwonzora T. D.

Ndlovu M.,

Ngezi Chief,

Ngungumbane Chief,

Nhema Chief,

Ntabeni Chief,

Nyambuy M. R., Nyathi R.,

Rambanepasi C.,

Rwambiwa E.,

Sekeramayi S. T., Shoko G.,

Shumba C.,

Siansali Chief,

Sinampande H.,

Timveos L.,

Tsomondo B., Wunganayi T., Zivira H.

In attendance in terms of section 138(2) and (3) and section 104(3) of the Constitution

             

Printed by Order of the Senate

Absent with leave

Hon. Sen. Chief Nechombo

  1. Paper laid upon the Table-

                  The Minister in the Vice President Mohadi’s Office

 National Peace and Reconciliation Regulations, 2018, Statutory Instrument 90 of 2018 [by Chapter 10:32].

  1. The President of the Senate informed the Senate that the National AIDS Council

(NAC) and its strategic partners were planning a Public Testing Day for Parliamentarians, public personalities and public figures to promote the World AIDS Day theme “Know Your Status My Status My Health My Life” on Wednesday 19th December, 2018 in the Africa Unit Square in Harare.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 20th November, 2018- Sen. S. K. Moyo).

[Time elapsed: 3 hour 58 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. Sen. S. K. Moyo

 

On the motion of Hon. Sen. S. K. Moyo seconded by Hon. Sen. Muzenda: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call to control tick borne diseases affecting         livestock in Zimbabwe (Adjourned 21st November, 2018- Sen. Chimbudzi).

[Days elapsed:  3] Question again proposed: That this House:

             AWARE that 70% of the diseases affecting cattle in Zimbabwe such as babesiosis,              anaplasmosis and theileriosis are caused by ticks;

    ALSO AWARE that tick borne diseases cause weight loss and consequently impact  negatively on livestock production;

    FURTHER AWARE that the Animal Health Act [Chapter 19:01] and Statutory  Instrument No. 250 of 1993 provide for dipping of livestock, especially cattle, to  protect them against tick borne diseases;

  NOW, THEREFORE; calls upon the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate  and Rural Settlements to:

  • ensure proper maintenance of dip tanks and increase the number of dip tanks in areas mostly affected by tick-borne diseases;
  • enforce registration of calves within the stipulated period of two weeks;
  • monitor and control movement of livestock; and
  • encourage farmers to regularly dip their livestock in order to prevent tick-borne diseases- Sen. Chimbudzi.

 

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Chimbudzi, seconded by Hon. Sen. Muzenda: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the 139th Assembly of the Inter-         Parliamentary Union (IPU), Geneva, Switzerland (Adjourned 21st November, 2018-            Sen. Muzenda).

[Days elapsed:  3]

                                     

     Question again proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the 139tht  Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Geneva, Switzerland held from  14th to 18th November, 2018- Hon. Sen. Muzenda.

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Muzenda, seconded by Hon. Sen. Timveos: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the need to formulate a comprehensive National Disability Policy and review the Disabled Persons Act (Adjourned 21st November,                2018- Sen. Timveos).

[Days elapsed:  6] Question again proposed: That this House:

                   COGNISANT that Zimbabwe enacted the Disabled Persons Act [Chapter 17:01] in

                  1992;

                   ALSO COGNISANT that Zimbabwe ratified the United Nations Convention on the

 Rights  of Persons with Disabilities and enacted Constitution of Zimbabwe  Amendment (No. 20)  Act in 2013;

 CONCERNED that no efforts have been made to domesticate the United Nations  Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and also to align the Disabled  Persons Act [Chapter 17:01] to the Constitution of Zimbabwe leading to a piece meal approach to disability issues;

 ALSO CONCERNED by the absence of a comprehensive National Disability Policy  in Zimbabwe, resulting in the continuous marginalisation of people with disability in  national development issues;

 NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon Government to urgently formulate a  comprehensive National Disability Policy and review the Disabled Persons  Act [Chapter 17:01] in line with  provisions of the United Nations Convention  on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and  the Constitution of Zimbabwe  Amendment (No. 20) Act. -Hon. Sen.Timveos

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Timveos, seconded by Hon. Sen. B. Mpofu: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call for devolution (Adjourned 21st November, 2018- Hon. Sen. Mwonzora).

[Days elapsed:  11] Question again proposed: That this House:

RECALLING that during the historic constitution making process and the subsequent constitutional referendum in 2013, the people of Zimbabwe unequivocally endorsed the principle of devolution of power and the transformation of the Zimbabwean State from a two tier to a three tier state.

NOTING that our Constitution makes provision for the election of Provincial Councils as well as the specific manner of the election of the Provincial Council leadership.

ACKNOWLEDGING that the current government has stated at least on paper that it is committed to implementing devolution in the current dispensation.

RECOGNISING the fundamental constitutional principle of the sovereignty of the people and the important fact that devolution is widely regarded by Zimbabweans as the answer to uneven regional development in the country.

ALSO RECOGNISING that the people of Zimbabwe elected their Members of the Provincial Councils on the 30th of July, 2018, which Members are yet to be sworn into office.

NOW, THEREFORE, Calls upon the Government to:

  1. Urgently bring a bill to provide for the Devolution, inter alia to provide for the key administrative and other processes in the Provincial Councils including the      election for the heads of those Councils within 2 months.

  1. Abolish the post of Minister of State for Provincial Affairs as they compromise the full implementation of devolution of power.

  1. Swear into office all the members of the provincial councils immediately and define their conditions of service and other mechanisms to make them more            functionally efficient.

  1. Provide budgetary support to the Provincial Councils –Hon. Sen. Mwonzora.

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Mwonzora, seconded by Hon. Sen. Dr. Mavetera: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call to solve the cash crisis in the country (Adjourned 21st November, 2018- Hon. Sen. Sinampande).

[Days elapsed:  11] Question again proposed: That this House:

                  NOTING the debilitating liquidity crisis facing the country;

CONCERNED that the introduction of Bond Notes has failed to improve the cash crisis;

AWARE that the cash crisis has affected procurement of essential goods and commodities that drive our economy;

NOW, THEREFORE calls upon the Executive to urgently find ways of improving the cash situation in the country – Hon. Sen. Shoko.

 

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Timveos, seconded by Hon. Sen. Zivira: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on National Drug Policy and legislative framework to effectively regulate drug use. (Adjourned 20th November, 2018- Hon. Sen.

                    Sinampande).

[Days elapsed: 12] Question again proposed: That this House:

NOTING that a National Drug Policy is critical in ensuring that all drugs in the national drug distribution system are safe, efficacious, effective and of good quality whilst it also strengthens administrative, and regulatory controls of the same; CONCERNED that the existing legal framework, such as the Criminal Law (Codification & Reform), the Dangerous Drugs Act and the Medicines and Allied Substances Act are either outdated and do not sufficiently provide for procurement and use of drugs;

NOTING that these current laws criminalize drug and substance use resulting in drug users fearing to seek treatment for TB and HIV infections;

AWARE that, decriminalization of drug use and drug policy reform as adopted globally by other countries are vital strategies to addressing the drug problem;

NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon Government to come up with a national drug policy and legislative framework that is grounded in science, public health and human rights to effectively minimize the effects of drug use within communitiesHon. Sen.  Timveos.

 

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Timveos, seconded by Hon. Sen. Chinake: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on finding solutions to challenges associated with (Adjourned 20th November, 2018- Hon. Sen. Chabuka).

[Days elapsed: 12] Question again proposed: That this House:

NOTING that vending has since become the main source of livelihood due to high levels of unemployment in the country;

SADDENED by the heavy handedness on vendors by armed police which has not spared the general public going about their businesses especially in the central business district in urban areas;

Now, therefore, calls upon Government;

  1. To engage in dialogue with vendors and their associations in an effort to find a lasting solution to the problems of vending; and

  1. To construct proper vending stalls at easily accessible sites - Hon. Sen. Chabuka

         

On the motion of Hon. Sen. Chabuka, seconded by Hon. Sen. Rambanepasi: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. On the motion of the Minister of State for Midlands Province: The Senate adjourned at twenty-one minutes past three o’clock pm.

  1.                                                                        M. CHONOMONA,

                                                                                                 The President of the Senate.

 

 

WEDNESDAY, 19TH DECEMBER, 2018

 

 

ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

 

 

  1. HON. SEN.  CHIEF CHUNDU

                  HON. SEN. CHIEF CHIKWAKA

                  That this House-

 DEEPLY CONCERNED with the level of siltation which is threatening the  existence of most of our rivers and dams, with the water holding capacity of most of  them having been reduced to 40 or 60 percent thereby threatening the lives of  people, livestock and wild animals as they are being denied access to the precious  commodity, water;

 ALSO CONCERNED by the rise of incidents of human and wild life conflict as  animals stray into settlements surrounding National Parks in search of drinking

                  water;                

 AWARE of the vast economic benefits of our water bodies through the support of  agriculture, fishery and tourism activities;

        WORRIED that current government efforts to revive the agriculture sector through          the Command Agriculture Strategy will not bear the expected results without          harnessing water bodies for irrigation purposes.

 NOW, THEREFORE, calls for concerted efforts by the Ministry of Lands,  Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement, to reclaim our rivers, dams and streams  that have been affected by siltation over the years.

 

  1.         HON. SEN.  GUMPO

            HON. SEN. TONGOGARA

                   That this House-

 

 COGNISANT of the strategic role of tourism to the country’s economic  development, both as a major foreign currency earner and a source of employment;

 

        CONCERNED by the decline of Kariba Town as a tourist destination leading to high          unemployment levels;

 

 ALSO CONCERNED by delays in the construction of a new airport in Kariba,  which is critical for revival of the tourism industry in the town;

 

 FURTHER CONCERNED by the decline in the wild animal population which is a  major tourist attraction to the resort town;

                  NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon the Government to-

  1. expeditiously provide financial resources for construction of a new airport in             Kariba and upgrading of tourist facilities to international standards; 

 

  1. control the movement of wild animals into Kariba Town and poaching activities;

                       and 

  1. designate Kariba Town a Special Economic Zone status in order to unlock its             great economic potential.

 

 

  1. HON. SEN. TIMVEOS

             HON. SEN. DR. MAVETERA

                  That this House:

 CONCERNED with the allegations of corruption by the Zimbabwe Cricket Board  whose affairs are currently managed by the Chairman of the Board;

 COGNISANT of the need to restore the integrity and ensure good corporate  governance and professionalism by the Board;

 NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation  to ensure:

  1. there are mechanisms in place to prevent abuse of the funds of the Board by its Management; and.

  1. elections of officials to the Board are conducted in a transparent manner.

  1. HON. SEN. GUMPO

             HON. SEN. CHIRONGOMA

 

                  That this House-

         

 CONCERNED by the recurrence of outbreaks of veld fires with devastating effects  on the environment such as deforestation, land degradation and siltation of rivers  which in turn affects agricultural production and ultimately the economy;

 

 ENCOURAGED by His Excellency, the President’s call for good environmental  management practices in His Official Opening Speech of the Ninth Parliament;

 WORRIED that the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and other  responsible authorities of Government are failing to control the outbreak of veld      fires;

                  NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon-

  1. the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing; and

             Ministry of Home Affairs and Culture to intensify awareness campaigns on the       effects of veld fires and ensure stringent penalties in relevant legislation against      perpetrators; and

  1. inculcate the dangers of veld fires from primary education level with a broader        view of fostering cultural change.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion in reply to the Presidential Speech (Adjourned 18th                      December, 2018- Sen. S. K. Moyo).

[Time elapsed: 3 hour 58 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. Sen. S. K. Moyo

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call to control tick borne diseases affecting         livestock in Zimbabwe (Adjourned 18th December, 2018- Sen. Chimbudzi).

[Days elapsed:  4] Question proposed: That this House:

             AWARE that 70% of the diseases affecting cattle in Zimbabwe such as babesiosis,              anaplasmosis and theileriosis are caused by ticks;

    ALSO AWARE that tick borne diseases cause weight loss and consequently impact  negatively on livestock production;

    FURTHER AWARE that the Animal Health Act [Chapter 19:01] and Statutory  Instrument No. 250 of 1993 provide for dipping of livestock, especially cattle, to  protect them against tick borne diseases;

  NOW, THEREFORE; calls upon the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate  and Rural Settlements to:

  • ensure proper maintenance of dip tanks and increase the number of dip tanks in     areas mostly affected by tick-borne diseases;
  • enforce registration of calves within the stipulated period of two weeks;
  • monitor and control movement of livestock; and
  • encourage farmers to regularly dip their livestock in order to prevent tick-borne diseases- Sen. Chimbudzi.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the 139th Assembly of the Inter-         Parliamentary Union (IPU), Geneva, Switzerland (Adjourned 18th December, 2018-            Sen. Muzenda).

[Days elapsed:  4]

                                     

            Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the 139tht Assembly    of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Geneva, Switzerland held from 14th to 18th    November, 2018- Hon. Sen. Muzenda.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the need to formulate a comprehensive National Disability Policy and review the Disabled Persons Act (Adjourned 18th December,                2018- Sen. Timveos).

[Days elapsed:  7] Question proposed: That this House:

                   COGNISANT that Zimbabwe enacted the Disabled Persons Act [Chapter 17:01] in

                  1992;

 ALSO COGNISANT that Zimbabwe ratified the United Nations Convention on the  Rights  of Persons with Disabilities and enacted Constitution of Zimbabwe  Amendment (No. 20)  Act in 2013;

                     CONCERNED that no efforts have been made to domesticate the United Nations

 Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and also to align the Disabled  Persons Act [Chapter 17:01] to the Constitution of Zimbabwe leading to a piece meal approach to disability issues;

 ALSO CONCERNED by the absence of a comprehensive National Disability Policy  in Zimbabwe, resulting in the continuous marginalisation of people with disability in  national development issues;

 NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon Government to urgently formulate a  comprehensive National Disability Policy and review the Disabled Persons  Act [Chapter 17:01] in line with  provisions of the United Nations Convention  on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and  the Constitution of Zimbabwe  Amendment (No. 20) Act. -Hon. Sen.Timveos

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call for devolution (Adjourned 18th December, 2018- Hon. Sen. Mwonzora).

[Days elapsed:  12] Question proposed: That this House:

RECALLING that during the historic constitution making process and the subsequent constitutional referendum in 2013, the people of Zimbabwe unequivocally endorsed the principle of devolution of power and the transformation of the Zimbabwean State from a two tier to a three tier state.

NOTING that our Constitution makes provision for the election of Provincial Councils as well as the specific manner of the election of the Provincial Council leadership.

ACKNOWLEDGING that the current government has stated at least on paper that it is committed to implementing devolution in the current dispensation.

RECOGNISING the fundamental constitutional principle of the sovereignty of the people and the important fact that devolution is widely regarded by Zimbabweans as the answer to uneven regional development in the country.

ALSO RECOGNISING that the people of Zimbabwe elected their Members of the Provincial Councils on the 30th of July, 2018, which Members are yet to be sworn into office.

NOW, THEREFORE, Calls upon the Government to:

  1. Urgently bring a bill to provide for the Devolution, inter alia to provide for the key administrative and other processes in the Provincial Councils including the      election for the heads of those Councils within 2 months.

  1. Abolish the post of Minister of State for Provincial Affairs as they compromise the full implementation of devolution of power.

  1. Swear into office all the members of the provincial councils immediately and define their conditions of service and other mechanisms to make them more            functionally efficient.

  1. Provide budgetary support to the Provincial Councils –Hon. Sen. Mwonzora.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the call to solve the cash crisis in the country (Adjourned 18th December, 2018- Sen. Timveos).

[Days elapsed:  12] Question proposed: That this House:

                  NOTING the debilitating liquidity crisis facing the country;

CONCERNED that the introduction of Bond Notes has failed to improve the cash crisis;

AWARE that the cash crisis has affected procurement of essential goods and commodities that drive our economy;

NOW, THEREFORE calls upon the Executive to urgently find ways of improving the cash situation in the country – Hon. Sen. Shoko.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on National Drug Policy and legislative framework to effectively regulate drug use. (Adjourned 18th December, 2018- Sen.         Timveos).

[Days elapsed: 13] Question proposed: That this House:

NOTING that a National Drug Policy is critical in ensuring that all drugs in the national drug distribution system are safe, efficacious, effective and of good quality whilst it also strengthens administrative, and regulatory controls of the same;

CONCERNED that the existing legal framework, such as the Criminal Law (Codification & Reform), the Dangerous Drugs Act and the Medicines and Allied Substances Act are either outdated and do not sufficiently provide for procurement and use of drugs;

NOTING that these current laws criminalize drug and substance use resulting in drug users fearing to seek treatment for TB and HIV infections;

AWARE that, decriminalization of drug use and drug policy reform as adopted globally by other countries are vital strategies to addressing the drug problem;

NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon Government to come up with a national drug policy and legislative framework that is grounded in science, public health and human rights to effectively minimize the effects of drug use within communitiesHon. Sen.  Timveos.

 

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on finding solutions to challenges associated with vending. (Adjourned 18th December, 2018- Hon. Sen. Chabuka).

[Days elapsed: 13] Question proposed: That this House:

NOTING that vending has since become the main source of livelihood due to high levels of unemployment in the country;

SADDENED by the heavy handedness on vendors by armed police which has not spared the general public going about their businesses especially in the central business district in urban areas;

Now, therefore, calls upon Government;

  1. To engage in dialogue with vendors and their associations in an effort to find a lasting solution to the problems of vending; and

  1. To construct proper vending stalls at easily accessible sites - Hon. Sen. Chabuka

         

 

 

 

THURSDAY, 20TH DECEMBER, 2018

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS

* QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE

QUESTIONS WITH NOTICE

 

*1.

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI: To ask the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to provide statistics of court cases relating to violation of provisions of the Marriage Act [Chapter 5:11].

  [Deferred from 11th October, 2018]

*2

HON. SEN. TIMVEOS: To ask the Minister of Finance and Economic Development

to state whether Chinese businesses operating in the mining sector are paying any

royalties to Government and if so, to advise on the total amount paid in 2017.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

 

*3.

HON. SEN. TONGOGARA: To ask the Minister of Finance and Economic Development to inform the House on Government policy and measures being taken to curb the foreign currency “black market” which is currently destabilising the economy.

*4.

HON. SEN. TONGOGARA: To ask the Minister of Finance and Economic Development to explain how persons with disability will access funding from the Women’s Bank.

 

*5.   HON. SEN. TIMVEOS: To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural          Development to state  measures being taken to clear outstanding salary arrears for          National Railways of  Zimbabwe employees dating back to 2008.

[Deferred from 11th October, 2018]

 

      *6.        HON. SEN. MOHADI: To ask the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural

                  Development to advise on progress made on fencing the Bulawayo- Beitbridge road.

 [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

 

      *7.       HON. SEN. CHIEF CHIKWAKA: To ask the Minister of Primary and Secondary

Education to advise on government’s policy regarding students who dropped out of school due to the fact that their parents could not afford to pay incentives that were required by teachers before the year 2013, resulting in such students being a menace to the communities.

 

[Deferred from 11th October, 2018]

 

*8.   HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to state          measures being taken to provide health care centres at institutions of higher learning          to ensure access to Anti-Retroviral Drugs by students without disruption of classes.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

 

*9.   HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to state          measures being taken to educate people in the rural areas on water borne diseases.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

*10.

HON. SEN. MALULEKE: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to state

measures the Ministry is taking to ensure that rural clinics and pharmacies are

stocked with drugs so that patients do not walk long distances to access drugs.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

 

 

*11.

HON. SEN. O. HUNGWE: To ask the Minister of Health and Child Care to state

mechanisms currently in place to educate citizens on the proposed  National Health

Insurance Scheme.

  [Transferred on 1st November, 2018]

*12.

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI : To ask the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage

to state measures being taken to protect the Zimbabwe Republic Police officers

against armed  criminals.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

*13.

HON. SEN. CHIMBUDZI: To ask the Minister of Environment, Tourism and

Hospitality Industry to state measures being taken to safeguard wild animals from

veld fires.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

*14.

HON. SEN. TIMVEOS: To ask the Minister of Mines and Mining Development to

explain whether the Ministry is aware that 90% of goods and services procured by

Mimosa Mining Company are being supplied by companies owned by its

Management and if so, to state measures being taken to curb such malpractices.

  [Deferred from 1st November, 2018]

 

*15.

HON. SEN. CHIEF CHUNDU: To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water,

Climate and Rural Resettlement to explain to the House measures being taken to

control the spread of cattle diseases in rural communities in  Chegutu and

Mhondoro areas.

*16.

HON. SEN. CHIEF CHUNDU: To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water,

Climate and Rural Resettlement to inform the House the current wheat buying prices

and payment modalities.

*17.

HON. SEN. CHIEF CHUNDU: To ask the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water,

Climate and Rural Settlement to apprise the House when the reconstruction of dam

 

walls which were destroyed during the previous rain season will commence.

*18.

HON. SEN. SINAMPANDE: To ask the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation to state when the Ministry will establish vocational training centres in Matebeleland North and Mashonaland West Provinces.

*19.

HON. SEN. ZIVIRA:  To ask the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education,

Science and Technology Development when the lighting system around the National

University of Science Technology (NUST) Campus in Bulawayo will be improved

to curb incidents of robbery of students.

*20.

HON. SEN. GUMPO: To ask the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to inform the House when people living in shanty houses in Mahombekombe Township, Kariba will be relocated considering that their exposposure to the risk of high voltage electricity transmission power lines.

*21.             HON. SEN. CHIEF CHUNDU: To ask the Minister of Information Communication          Technology and Courier Services to state measures being taken to  improve mobile          network connectivity in rural areas and whether there are any plans to  licence more          mobile network operators.

 

MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES

 

Thursday, 20 December, 2018

 

At 1000 hours in Committee Room 3

 

 Indigenisation and Empowerment: Hon. Sen. Mbowa M. (Chairperson); Hon.  Sen. Chirongoma J. M; Hon. Sen. Chief Chikwaka; Hon. Sen. Chief Chundu; Hon.  Sen. Dube A; Hon. Sen. Femai M; Hon. Sen. Komichi M;  Hon. Sen. Makone T;  Hon. Sen Mpofu B; Hon. Sen. Nechombo; Hon. Sen. Chief  Nyangazonke; Hon.  Sen. Phuti M; Hon. Sen. Rambanepasi C; Hon. Sen. Tsomondo B; Hon. Sen. Zivira

  1.             (Committee Clerk—Mr. C. Ratsakatika)

                                                                             At 1000 hours in Committee Room 4

 

 Peace and Security: Hon. Sen. Dr. Parirenyatwa P. D. (Chairperson); Hon. Sen.  Chabuka K; Hon. Sen. Dube M. R; Hon. Sen. Chief Charumbira; Hon. Sen. Chidawu  O; Hon. Sen. Chifamba J; Hon. Sen. Chimbudzi A; Hon. Sen. Komichi M; Hon. Sen.  Makone T; Hon. Sen. Chief Makumbe; Hon. Sen. Chief Mapungwana; Hon. Sen.  Mathuthu T; Hon. Sen. Matiirira A; Hon. Sen. Chief Matsiwo; Hon. Sen. Mkhwebu  A; Hon. Sen.  Mohadi T. B; Hon. Sen. Moyo S. K;  Hon. Sen. Mudzuri E; Hon. Sen.  Mwonzora D; Hon. Sen. Ncube S; Hon. Sen. Ndlovu M; Hon. Sen. Chief Ngezi;  Hon.  Sen. Chief Ngungumbane; Hon. Sen. Chief Ntabeni; Hon. Sen. Nyathi R;  Hon. Sen. Chief Siansali; Hon. Sen. Sinampande H; Hon. Sen. Timveos L.

                  (Committee Clerk—Ms. E. Masara)

 

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