The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt finalises alignment of laws

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau

GOVERNMENT is finalising the alignment of Zimbabwe’s laws to the country’s Constituti­on before this year’s harmonised elections, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said irrespecti­ve of whether laws were aligned to the Constituti­on or not, the supreme law of the land took precedence.

“However, I also need to add that we have preached the gospel according to alignment for a very long time and we have failed to preach the gospel according to compliance,” he said.

“The Constituti­on is very clear that any customs, practices and then laws that are inconsiste­nt with the Constituti­on are invalid to the extent of their inconsiste­ncy.

“In other words, what we are doing is cleaning up. The provisions became invalid in 2013 and all we are doing is bringing certainty.” All stakeholde­rs, he said, should start emphasisin­g on compliance with the Constituti­on.

According to Minister Ziyambi, efforts should be made to expedite the alignment process.

He said aligning laws to the Constituti­on guaranteed constituti­onal provisions, fundamenta­l rights and freedoms.

“It is imperative that we give this exercise the time and attention it rightfully deserves to ensure that all our laws conform to the Constituti­on. I am confident that through the leadership and guidance of the Inter-Ministeria­l Taskforce on Alignment, the alignment of laws will be completed soon, preferably before the next harmonised elections,” he said.

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