Bill Watch 47/2019
Supplementary Budget Acts gazetted & MOPO Bill delayed
22 August 2019
Education Amendment Bill – for consideration of the adverse report by the PLC
on the amendments to the Bill made during the Committee Stage. At this stage
the contents of the adverse report are not known.
International Agreement for Approval: Beijing Treaty on Audio-Visual
Performances
Item 5 on the Order Paper is a lengthy resolution presented by the Minister of
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs seeking approval of the Beijing Treaty
on Audio-Visual Performances (2012). The resolution states that the Treaty
recognises the rights of performers against unauthorised use of their
performances; facilitates the protection of culture, folklore and cultural diversity
by contributing to the protection of traditional cultural expressions and national
folklore; and also helps strengthen local audio-visual industries by its
international system of protection, thereby creating employment.
Committee Reports on Petitions to Parliament
Several take-note motions are listed regarding Portfolio Committee reports: (1)
The Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee’s report on Mr
Ganagana’s Petition on Progress on Implementation of Recommendations of
the Smith Commission of Inquiry into the Conversion of Insurance and Pension
Values from Zimbabwe Dollars to US Dollars; (2) the Defence, Home Affairs
and Security Services Committee’s report on the Petition by the Gwanda
Community Youth Development Trust on access to primary documents; (3) the
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Committee’s report on a Petition
regarding Delays in Operationalising of SI 125/2013, the Non-Public Service
Probation Officers Regulations; and (4) the Local Government Committee’s
report on Gwanda Residents’ Petition on violation of rights to human dignity,
water and clean environment.
Question Time [Wednesday]
97 questions with notice are listed, some dating from as long ago as November
2018. Hon Matsikenyere asks the Minister of Youth, Sport and Recreation to
state the Government’s position on the dissolution of the Zimbabwe Cricket
board by the Sports and Recreation Commission and whether her Ministry has
plans to engage the International Cricket Council to rescind its decision to
suspend the Zimbabwe cricket team.
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