Bill Watch /2019
2019
water situation [from the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural
Resettlement] and on the state of Zimbabwean soccer vis-à-vis FIFA [from the
Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.
Position of MDC-A MPs as a Result of MDC-A Attitude Towards
President Mnangagwa
There were three new episodes in the drama unfolding on the Parliamentary
stage as ZANU PF reacts to MDC-A MPs’ attitude towards the President’s visits
to Parliament:
Suspension of 23rd October Ban on MDC-A MPs Questioning Ministers
On 13th November, before Question Time, the Speaker handed down a new
ruling suspending indefinitely – but not reversing – his ruling of 23rd October
banning MDC-A MPs participating in Question Time. The suspension, he said,
was “to avoid a paralysis of Parliamentary processes” in view of the importance
of Private Members’ Business in Parliament. The text of the ruling is available
on the Veritas website [link].
Committee of Privileges to Inquire into MDC-A Acts of Disrespect to
President
On 14th November MDC-A MPs absented themselves from the National
Assembly during the 2020 National Budget presentation. In the brief
proceedings that followed the Budget presentation, still without MDC-A MPs
present, Hon Togarepi, ZANU PF chief whip, raised a matter of privilege. At
some length he detailed five separate occasions on which, since the opening
of this Parliament, MDC-A MPs had conducted themselves in a manner
disrespectful of President Mnangagwa. He concluded by submitting that their
“untoward Parliamentary conduct” should be visited with a charge of contempt
of Parliament. His full speech is available on the Veritas website [link].
The Speaker then ruled that Hon Togarepi had made out a prima facie case of
contempt of Parliament, and Hon Togarepi formally moved a motion for the
appointment of a Committee of Privileges by the Committee on Standing Rules
and Orders [CSRO], which the House immediately approved. The Speaker
ended the proceedings by there and then convening a meeting of the CSRO
the following morning for this purpose.
Note: On 15th November Hon Gonese, MDC Secretary for Justice and Legal
Affairs and an MDC-A MP, issued a statement saying that their MPs had
genuine reasons for their absence, namely, attending to the funeral of party
members who had died in a motor accident and that the Leader of the
Opposition had, as a courtesy, given prior written notice to the Speaker that
they would be absent on Budget day; the statement also reminded the public
that MPs are not legally obliged to attend any particular Parliamentary sitting
and recorded that fact that MDC-A members of CSRO had reported for the
special CSRO meeting at the time stipulated by the Speaker but that the