Bill Watch 51/2019 [Last Week in Parliament & Second Session Opened Today 1st October] 01 October 2019 Condolence motions The National Assembly concluded debates on and adopted condolence motions following the deaths of the late MPs Hon Vimbai Tsvangirai, Hon Obedingwa Mguni and Hon Kaston Gumbwanda. [Note: All three vacant seats have since been filled by by-elections in the constituencies concerned.] Motion of Thanks for the President’s Speech opening the First Session This debate was concluded and the motion approved on Wednesday 25th September. In his response to the debate on behalf of Government the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs claimed progress on many of the issues raised during the debate. Question Time Question Time took place as usual on Wednesday. The Minister of ICT and Courier Services assured MPs that his Ministry was pushing for abolition of customs duty on all ICT equipment and urged MPs to support the Ministry by lobbying the Minister of Finance and Economic Development. The Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education said the Ministry was prioritising the training of teachers to ensure that all little children are taught in their mother tongue, including Sotho, Kalanga, Tonga and Venda. Other issues raised included water supply problems in Harare and the legality of subdividing agricultural land into residential plots; on the latter the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs advised MPs to await the report of the Uchena Commission of Inquiry into Disposal of State Land around urban areas. Other Business in the Senate Last Week Debates concluded and motions approved The Senate adopted Senator Timveos’ motion on the perennial shortages of clean and potable water in towns and growth points. The motion specifically calls on Government to urgently allocate foreign exchange to local authorities for the development of water infrastructure in towns and growth centres and for the purchase of water treatment chemicals. Question Time On Thursday Question Time went ahead as scheduled. The Minister of Energy and Power Development dealt with several questions about ZESA and power supply problems. The Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement was faced with several questions about issues at the Grain Marketing Board. International Standards Organisation Certification Hand-Over Ceremony & The Launch of Parliament’s Institutional Strategic Plan On Friday 27th September a ceremony was held in the courtyard at Parliament at which: • the Standards Association of Zimbabwe handed over Parliament’s ISO 9001-2015 Certification; and • Parliament’s Institutional Strategic Plan for 2018-2023 was launched.

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