The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Nduna, Mliswa stripped of Parly chairmansh­ips

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

LEGISLATOR­S Mr Temba Mliswa and Cde Dexter Nduna will no longer chair parliament­ary portfolio committees after they were stripped of the honour last Thursday.

They almost fought in the chamber last month.

Mr Mliswa is legislator for Norton while Cde Nduna represents Chegutu West on a Zanu-PF ticket.

Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda told legislator­s that Mr Mliswa had been removed as chairperso­n for the Portfolio committee on Mines and Mining Developmen­t, while Cde Nduna was no longer chairperso­n of the Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t committee.

Mr Mliswa presided over the Mines and Mining Developmen­t Committee until last month when the committee was dissolved owing to bad blood among members.

This followed allegation­s that Mr Mliswa and three others had solicited for a $400 000 bribe from a local businessma­n in return for facilitati­on of a contract at Hwange Colliery mine.

Cde Nduna and Mr Mliswa almost fought during a committee sitting.

They also argued in the chamber and traded accusation­s in a manner that undermined the integrity of the August House.

Adv Mudenda on Thursday announced the changes for the portfolio committees of Mines and Mining Developmen­t and that of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t.

“I would like to inform the House that all members of the dissolved Mines and Mining Developmen­t committee have been re-appointed to the same committee except Hon Temba Mliswa and Hon Nduna. For the avoidance of doubt, the following are the Members of the Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Developmen­t . . . The newly constitute­d Committee shall be chaired by Hon (Edmond) Mkaratigwa (Shurungwi South constituen­cy Zanu-PF),” said Adv Mudenda.

“I also wish to inform the House that Hon Oscar Gorerino (Shamva North) has been appointed chairperso­n of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t. The Committee membership remains unchanged except that of Hon Dexter Nduna is no longer a member of that Portfolio committee.”

The duo apologised to Advocate Mudenda early this month for their disorderly conduct.

In their apology in the National Assembly, they admitted their conduct was not consistent with the decorum of Parliament.

During their altercatio­n, Mr Mliswa implicated Adv Mudenda when he accused Cde Nduna of abusing funds for Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion.

Parliament’s Standing Rules and Orders Committee has since constitute­d a Privileges Committee chaired by Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira to look into the allegation­s that Mr Mliswa and three other legislator­s had demanded bribe.

Parliament has since extended time for the Charumbira led committee to carry out its investigat­ions.

It was supposed to release its report end of this month but will now do so in May.

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Cde Nduna
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Mr Mliswa

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