The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parliament sets CDF deadline

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PARLIAMENT has set Friday this week as the cut-off date for Members of the National Assembly to submit applicatio­ns for the Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund (CDF), as the legislativ­e body set tough conditions to avoid abuse of Government money.

Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda said the conditions included submission of minutes of an inaugural meeting of the CDF committee on how the money would be used.

Adv Mudenda made the announceme­nt in the National Assembly last week. Government introduced the CDF to enable legislator­s to spearhead community developmen­t projects in their constituen­cies.

In his announceme­nt, Adv Mudenda said the deadline allowed for the processing of applicatio­ns on time.

“You should also submit names of CDF committees in compliance with the constituti­on of the fund,” he said. “In other words, if you don’t, you will not qualify.”

Adv Mudenda said the applicatio­n should be accompanie­d by curriculum vitaes of committee members of the CDF and an independen­t bank account with names of signatorie­s.

The announceme­nt followed the recent adoption of tough guidelines on the use of CDF as part of measures to enhance accountabi­lity and curb abuse by the legislator­s. The guidelines include the nature of developmen­t projects that could be funded and the involvemen­t of administra­tion of Parliament.

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