Civil servants barred from seeking party posts

Source: Civil servants barred from seeking party posts | Newsday (News) BY Garikai Mafirakureva THE Zanu PF politburo has barred civil servants from contesting in the party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections, saying it was illegal for them to stand for political office. The decision, announced after Wednesday’s politburo meeting, came after several civil servants, […]

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Source: Civil servants barred from seeking party posts | Newsday (News)

BY Garikai Mafirakureva

THE Zanu PF politburo has barred civil servants from contesting in the party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections, saying it was illegal for them to stand for political office.

The decision, announced after Wednesday’s politburo meeting, came after several civil servants, among them teachers and judicial officers had submitted CVs for consideration as candidates ahead of the party’s internal polls. They had initially been given the greenlight by Zanu PF national commissar Victor Matemadanda in a circular dated September 10, 2020.

But Zanu PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa said the politburo reversed the decision after noting the illegality.

Zanu PF Masvingo provincial spokesperson, Ronald Ndava said: “Initially, there was a waiver which allowed civil servants to participate in the DCC election, but now we stand guided by the decision after noting the illegality.

“It is up to the candidate now to decide if he or she wants to continue contesting the election and to relinquish his/her post in the civil service.”

Some of the members to be affected by the politburo’s decision include Siyaki Mudungehama, a teacher in the Gudo area who was eyeing the Chiredzi chairmanship, while Norman Sharara, who wanted to deputise him is a schools inspector in Chiredzi.

Another affected candidate is Mashoko High School head, Tranos Mbwirire, who was gunning for the post of secretary for business development and liaison in Bikita district.

Elsewhere, current Mashonaland West regional director for Primary and Secondary Education, Gabriel Mhuma was reportedly vying for the position of secretary for science and technology in the Makonde DCC election.

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LEAKED: State agents planning to track and attack Mnangagwa government’s opponents? (SEE NAMES)

THE State security establishment is reportedly planning to track and attack perceived opponents of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, with local and foreign-based journalists, ex-security officers, ex-Zanu PF and opposition politicians being target…

THE State security establishment is reportedly planning to track and attack perceived opponents of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime, with local and foreign-based journalists, ex-security officers, ex-Zanu PF and opposition politicians being targeted, a leaked security document has shown. The document, based on the minutes of a Joint Operations Command (JOC) meeting compiled on August 20 […]

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Chamisa’s MDC MPs humiliate Mnangagwa: No one voted for him, the courts imposed him for a reason

MDC Alliance MPs led by their vice-president Tendai Biti Thursday boycotted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) at Parliament. The MPs have, since 2018, been boycotting Mnangagwa’s addresses to Parliament claiming they did…

MDC Alliance MPs led by their vice-president Tendai Biti Thursday boycotted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) at Parliament. The MPs have, since 2018, been boycotting Mnangagwa’s addresses to Parliament claiming they did not recognise his legitimacy as Zimbabwe’s president. On Thursday, Mnangagwa made a virtual live address from State House to […]

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JUST IN: Huge blow for MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora

A BID by Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T to challenge the High Court’s jurisdiction in presiding over cases brought by recalled legislators was yesterday thrown out. Recalled MDC Alliance legislators Chalton Hwende, Prosper Mutseyami, Thabita Khuma…

A BID by Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T to challenge the High Court’s jurisdiction in presiding over cases brought by recalled legislators was yesterday thrown out. Recalled MDC Alliance legislators Chalton Hwende, Prosper Mutseyami, Thabita Khumalo and Lilian Timveos approached the High Court after they were booted out of Parliament and their seats declared vacant. They cited […]

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Sona to spell out Govt’s legislative agenda

Source: Sona to spell out Govt’s legislative agenda | The Herald Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa delivers his annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) today when he opens the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament and sets the Government’s legislative agenda for the coming session. The Head of State and Government will address […]

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Source: Sona to spell out Govt’s legislative agenda | The Herald

Sona to spell out Govt’s legislative agenda

Zvamaida Murwira

Senior Reporter

President Mnangagwa delivers his annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) today when he opens the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament and sets the Government’s legislative agenda for the coming session.

The Head of State and Government will address virtually a joint sitting of both the National Assembly and Senate, with all legislators following the speech on Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) and ZBC.

This first virtual SONA is because of the need to minimise risks of Covid-19 infection.

The President combined the two presentations, of giving the state of the nation and the Government’s legislative programme, last year as well.

In an interview yesterday, Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda said all was set for SONA and official opening of the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament.

Some legislators will follow proceedings from the Chamber, with others follow from their gadgets such as phones and television.

“All is now set for the official opening by His Excellency President Mnangagwa, who will also deliver the State of the Nation Address. The President will give us direction in terms of Government’s legislative agenda,” said Mr Chokuda.

He said entrance to Parliament Building will be restricted as part of measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.

In his announcement last week, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda said the official opening of the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament was consistent with Section 140 of the Constitution, which relates to Presidential addresses and messages to Parliament.

“The President may at any time address either House of Parliament or a joint sitting of both Houses,” reads the Constitution.

“At least once a year the President must address a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament on the state of the nation, and the Speaker and the President of the Senate must make the necessary arrangements for Parliament to receive such an address.”

There are a number of Bills that are still outstanding that Parliament will deal with in the coming session.

The Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill, which has sailed through the National Assembly, must now be considered by the Senate.

The Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill, the Financial Adjustment Bill, the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (Number 1) Bill, the Marriages Bill, the Constitutional Court Amendment Bill, the Pension and Provident Funds Bill, the Manpower Planning and Development Bill, and the Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Bill are in various stages of becoming law.

Some of the Bills are meant to align statute law with the Constitution or bring into effect the necessary political and legal reforms that the Second Republic has set out to achieve.

There is also the much-awaited Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill, which initially went through Parliament, but President Mnangagwa withheld his assent and referred it to the House so that it could address concerns that he felt were not consistent with the Constitution.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday said the SONA was important for every  Zimbabwean.

“This is when the President will talk to the Parliamentarians to give his legislative agenda, the Bills which are supposed to come to Parliament. He will also talk about the economic and social progress in the country. He will also talk to the nation about what the country has achieved.

“This is a very important day for all Zimbabweans across the political divide; we all need to listen to the President, let us all watch on TV, we should be able to understand where this country is coming, where we are and where it is going,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said today will be the first time that the opening of the a session of Parliament would be done virtually due to the Covid-19 restrictions that discourage huge gatherings.

President Mnangagwa will address the nation from State House while all National Assembly and Senate representatives will assemble at Parliament Building around 11am.

President Mnangagwa will be at State House by noon, where he will inspect a guard of honour and then proceed to address the nation.

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