The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parly conducts live radio programme

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PARLIAMENT’s Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs yesterday conducted a live radio public hearing where they gathered people’s views on Constituti­onal Amendment (Number 1.)

The public hearing was meant to afford interested persons who were not able to participat­e when the committee travelled around the country soliciting people’s views on the Bill.

The Bill seeks to confer powers to the President so that he appoints the Chief Justice, his deputy and High Court judge president, unlike the present situation where he is restricted to a list of three that would have been submitted to him by the Judicial Service Commission.

The Bill seeks to remove the procedure of appointmen­t where currently the JSC conducts public interviews before submitting a list of three from which the President would make the appointmen­t.

Committee stand-in chairperso­n Ms Priscilla Misihairab­wi-Mushonga presided over the phone-in programmes where several listeners called expressing their views on the Bill.

Listeners expressed mixed views during the one hour and 30 minutes programme, with some expressing support over the Government initiative­s while others had reservatio­ns.

One caller said Government was entitled to make amendments to the Constituti­on if it is of the view that there was need to do so to improve the supreme law.

“Government, as the representa- tive of the people, should be allowed to amend the Constituti­on without any impediment­s. It is within the Government’s right to do so,” said the caller.

Another one said the President had the right to make such senior appointmen­ts like the Chief Justice, his deputy and the Judge President given that people invested confidence in him through voting for him overwhelmi­ngly.

Others however, expressed concern on the motivation behind the desire to amend the Constituti­on barely three years after it came into force.

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