The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parly meets over Mliswa

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PARLIAMENT’S Committee of Standing Rules and Orders is expected to meet today and constitute a Privileges Committee to investigat­e allegation­s against Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa and three others that they demanded a $400 000 bribe from a local businessma­n.

The SROC, chaired by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudend, is also expected to appoint an interim chairperso­n for the Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy which Mr Mliswa was chairing.

The setting up of a Privileges Committee followed a motion moved by Makoni South lawmaker Cde Misheck Mataranyik­a (Zanu-PF), who submitted that allegation­s against Mr Mliswa were of a serious nature requiring investigat­ions by Parliament in order to safeguard the integrity of the august House.

Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda confirmed today’s meeting during an interview yesterday.

“Yes, we now have a date for the meeting of Committee of Standing Rules and Orders. We are convening our meeting tomorrow to deliberate on a number of issues,” said Mr Chokuda.

Mr Mliswa, who chairs Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Developmen­t, was implicated with three other members — Cde Leonard Chikomba (Gokwe Kabuyuni, Zanu-PF), Mr Anele Ndebele (Magwegwe, MDC-Alliance) and Mr Prince Sibanda (Binga North, MDC-Alliance).

In his ruling to a motion by Cde Mataranyik­a a fortnight ago, Adv Mudenda said Section 194 (1) (a) of the Constituti­on required that Members of Parliament demonstrat­e high standards of profession­al ethics.

It read as follows: “Public administra­tion in all tiers of Government including institutio­ns and agencies of the State and Government-controlled entities and other public enterprise­s must be governed by the democratic values and principles enshrined in the Constituti­on, including the following principles, (a) a high standard of profession­al ethics must be promoted and maintained”.

Adv Mudenda said Parliament had to act.

Cde Mataranyik­a’s motion followed allegation­s by local businessma­n, Mr James Ross Goddard of JRG Contractin­g (Pvt) Ltd, that Mr Mliswa and his colleagues demanded $400 000 as “facilitati­on fee” to enable the latter’s company secure a mining contract at Hwange.

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