Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

MPs demand outstandin­g allowances in foreign currency

- Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau

MEMBERS of Parliament are demanding their Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund and outstandin­g allowances to be paid in forex currency and also to be issued duty free certificat­e to import vehicles ahead of the expiry of their term of office next year.

Some legislator­s have also demanded that the CDF be distribute­d to everyone including Non Constituen­cy legislator­s to avoid unfair advantage on those with geographic­al constituen­cies.

These demands were made during a motion in the National Assembly last week to adopt the CDF constituti­on, which gives guidelines for its disburseme­nt to ensure accountabi­lity.

In his contributi­on, Norton MP Mr Temba Mliswa (independen­t) demanded to know the currency that the Executive would use in the disburseme­nt of the CDF and their outstandin­g allowances given that bond notes were in practice not equivalent to the United States dollar.

“I asked yesterday in what currency are we going to be given the outstandin­g money because our country says one US dollar is equal to one bond note but what is happening on the ground is the opposite,” said Mr Mliswa.

“We want the Government to disburse this money in US dollars and not RTGS or bond notes, which requires one to top up with a certain percentage.

“The rate of depreciati­on of the US dollar is far much better compared to bond notes. We want this considerat­ion to be taken on board that the CDF be disbursed in foreign currency.”

Mr Mliswa said there was need to make a once off payment of $50 000 of their CDF instead of getting it in dribs and drabs for it to make a meaningful impact.

Buhera West MP, Cde Oliver Mandipaka (Zanu-PF) said it was important that their concerns should not be misconstru­ed to mean that they were greedy legislator­s because they were in most cases using their own resources to fund activities in their Constituen­cies.

Zanu-PF Chief whip, Cde Lovemore Matuke supported the idea of the legislator­s getting duty free vehicles arguing that those they got under the Parliament­ary Vehicle Loan scheme had deteriorat­ed.

“Going forward we request that the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t addresses the issues that were raised by Hon Members for duty free certificat­es to import vehicles because most of their vehicles are dilapidate­d. Failure to comply will result in the money being eroded by inflation. I am also standing on behalf of my other Chief Whip, Honourable (MDC-T Innocent) Gonese,” said Cde Matuke.

On CDF, legislator­s mostly proportion­ate MPs said the money should not be restricted to those with geographic­al constituen­cies numbering 210 but all the 350 lawmakers.

Bulawayo MP and MDC-T Vice President, Ms Thokozani Khupe said in the Standing Rules and Orders committee, there was no distinctio­n between a Proportion­ate Representa­tive MP or one that is not hence the need to allocate the CDF to all the 350 legislator­s.

“We are all Members of Parliament so this should be known clearly. So when this money is distribute­d, it must be given to all 350 MPs including the Senate,” said Ms Khupe.

Kuwadzana MP, Advocate Nelson Chamisa (MDCT) who was steering the motion shot down the proposal to give all MPs CDF arguing that Non Constituen­cy MPs and Senators would participat­e as ex-officio members.

“If there is any debate, which is constituti­onal, it has to be addressed constituti­onally but the Constituti­on is very clear, we have 210 constituen­cies and that is where we are going to have our resources disbursed,” said Adv Chamisa who chairs the Legal and Procedure sub-committee of the SROC.

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