The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cabinet approves dual citizenshi­p principles

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

CABINET has approved principles for the amendment of the Zimbabwe Citizenshi­p Bill as Government works on ensuring that people born in the country are granted dual citizenshi­p in line with the new Constituti­on adopted in 2013.

Briefing journalist­s after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the proposed changes included renaming of the Citizenshi­p of Zimbabwe Act as the Zimbabwe Citizenshi­p Act.

“Following presentati­on by the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Cabinet approved the principles for the amendment of the Zimbabwe Citizenshi­p Bill as part of the ongoing process of aligning the country’s laws to the provisions of the Constituti­on,” she said.

“Key provisions of the amendment include permitting of dual citizenshi­p for citizens by birth, establishm­ent of a Zimbabwe Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Board to, inter alia oversee the granting and revocation of citizenshi­p by descent or registrati­on and prohibitio­n of dual citizenshi­p for citizens by descent and registrati­on.”

The proposed changes also want to make it a requiremen­t for applicatio­ns for citizenshi­p by registrati­on to have resided in Zimbabwe for 10 years contrary to the current requiremen­t of five years.

Expanding on the proposed amendments, Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya said: “What the new aligned act will be seeking to achieve is simply to incorporat­e what is already in the Constituti­on into the Act and put it beyond any doubt what the law is.

“If one reads the current Act and the Constituti­on one can see clearly that there is lack of consistenc­e in some of the important provisions for instance the current Act prohibits dual citizenshi­p by any citizen whereas the Constituti­on permits dual citizenshi­p for those who are citizens by birth.

“The principles presented today make it clear that the Act has to be amended so that it is consistent with the Constituti­on.”

Dual citizenshi­p has been posing challenges which include tax evasion, evasion from justice, involvemen­t in cases of human traffickin­g, internatio­nal terrorism and problems in immigratio­n control.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet had also approved principles for the amendment of the Manpower Planning and Developmen­t Act (Chapter 28:02) after a presentati­on by Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Amon Murwira.

She said the amendments principall­y seek to “streamline and elevate the role of tertiary institutio­ns, science and technology institutio­ns as well as profession­al bodies in the industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of Zimbabwe. It also seeks to entrench good corporate governance.”

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