The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parly takes Arda to task

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

TEMPERS flared in Parliament on Thursday last week between the chairperso­n of the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, and executives from the Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Authority (arda) after the latter failed to provide documents of joint venture agreements with private companies such as GreenFuel and Trek.

The committee also demanded copies of adverts that were flighted inviting bids for the joint venture projects.

arda chairperso­n Mr Basil Nyabadza had to intervene after he felt that Cde Wadyajena was badgering the parastatal’s chief executive, Mr Willard Mbona, by repeatedly asking him when arda could submit the required documents.

“We want to feel secure in this honourable House. There is an element of intimidati­on from your desk to my team and I have a right to say that,” said Mr Nyabadza.

Mr Mbona had, however, indicated that he could not provide the documents without consulting his chair (Mr Nyabadza), as well as the permanent secretary for Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt, Mr Ringson Chitsiko.

Some of the agreements, Mr Mbona said, were private.

“Chairman, agreements are between two parties and it has been my understand­ing from a legal point of view that agreements are of a private nature, and because they are of a private nature, where there is an audit over them, those charged with the need to inspect them can come and look at them at the authority,” he said.

“Honourable chairman, your request is well understood, but as a profession­al, my heart bleeds when I look at the provisions of some of the agreements.”

But Hon Wadyajena dismissed his excuse, saying there was nothing private before the committee.

Honourable Wadyadyena then requested (arda)’s board members and management to re-appear before the committee today.

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