The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Finance, Appropriat­ion Bills to top Parly debates

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

PARLIAMENT resumed sitting yesterday with the Finance, Appropriat­ion and the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment (Number 1) Bills expected to top the agenda during the course of the session, Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda said.

The Finance and Appropriat­ion Bills intend to give authority to the Government to withdraw from the Consolidat­ed Fund, the amounts voted for meeting the expenditur­e during the financial year while the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill seeks to give the President sole power to appoint a Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge President of his choice whenever such vacancies arise.

Mr Chokuda, in an interview yesterday, said 15 Bills were at Parliament while 13 had been gazetted.

He said this week, the National Assembly por tfolio committees are expected to centre on presenting their reports on the budget following submission­s by the ministries and interested parties.

“This week we expect the National Assembly to deal with the budget statement by debating the Finance and Appropriat­ion Bills as this will make for the 2017 budget.

“We have 15 Bills that are in the system of Parliament, 13 have been gazetted but we have others that have been introduced in Parliament,” he said.

“Some of the Bills that have been introduced in Parliament are the Deeds Registries Amendment, Judicial Laws Amendment, Land Commission, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Amendment and the National Competitiv­eness.”

Last month, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa tabled a $4,1 billion budget in Parliament.

Mr Chokuda said they were expecting more Bills from the Ministry of Justice Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs for the realignmen­t of the Constituti­on.

Meanwhile, Mr Chokuda in a statement said the Senate is expected to resume sitting next Tuesday, while thematic committees would have resumed their sittings the previous day.

“The Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda would like to inform all Senators that sittings of the Senate will resume on Tuesday,January 31, 2017.

“Thematic Committees of the Senate will resume their sittings on Monday, January 30, 2017,” read the statement.

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