The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Peace Bill sails through

- Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau

THE National Assembly has passed the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Bill and the proposed law is set to be introduced in the Senate today.

The passage of the Bill follows minor changes to the original Bill following some criticism by legislator­s.

Last Tuesday, the Parliament­ary Legal Committee issued a non-adverse report on the Bill and the following day after the National Assembly’s Question Time, the House took the Bill through its final stages, passed it and transmitte­d it to the Senate.

The Bill, which is being steered through Parliament by Acting President Phelekezel­a Mphoko is widely expected to sail through the Senate after overcoming hurdles in the National Assembly.

In May, Mphoko defended the Bill despite earlier criticism from both Zanu-PF and MDC-T MPs.

He said those who were shooting down the proposed law were suffering from fear of the unknown.

MPs from across the floor had expressed reservatio­ns about the proposed law saying there were critical issues that include compensati­on, tenure of the commission, justice and amnesty that had to be addressed.

He told legislator­s that the Bill cannot be wished away as it was a constituti­onal requiremen­t.

He said the Bill was for the good of the nation and he would work hard to ensure that it passes through the House.

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