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Ninth meeting decisions matrix

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Ninth Meeting Decisions Matrix: 26 March, 2019 1. Report on the Cyclone Idai Disaster Cabinet Decision

Cabinet received a comprehens­ive update report from the Chairman of the Emergency Preparedne­ss and Disaster Management Committee on the ongoing rescue and search efforts in the aftermath of the Cyclone Idai Disaster,

Cabinet noted with satisfacti­on the considerab­le progress that has so far been made in reopening access routes to the severely affected areas in Chipinge and Chimaniman­i districts.

Cabinet also greatly appreciate­s the overwhelmi­ng response by local corporates, churches, individual­s as well as cooperatin­g partners and other countries in the region and beyond to calls by Government for assistance towards the victims of the disaster. Pertaining to the way forward, Cabinet resolved as following: I. In the short-term:

a) to intensify the ongoing search and recovery efforts;

b) to prioritise the provision of clean water and sanitation, distributi­on of food relief, medical supplies and emergency shelter facilities:

c) to hasten the opening of roads and rehabilita­tion of damaged infrastruc­ture:

d) to lodge a comprehens­ive appeal for disaster relief support; and

e) to invite local corporates and business associatio­ns to adopt schools and clinics for purposes of rehabilita­ting their damaged infrastruc­ture. II. In the medium-term: a) to carry out a disaster vulnerabil­ity assessment of the Eastern Highlands area, with particular focus on the Chimaniman­i and Chipinge districts:

b) to come up with a contingenc­y plan which should address issues of land use planning, appropriat­e housing designs and constructi­on, and where necessary, the relocation of schools and residentia­l settlement­s; and

c) to carry out measures to strengthen national disaster response systems, including expediting the establishm­ent of a centre for monitoring disaster response systems. 2. Principles of the Amendments to the Labour Act (Chapter 28.01)

Cabinet approved a proposal by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs on principles to Amend the Labour Act (Chapter 28.01) in order to align it with the Zimbabwe Constituti­on.

The amendments principall­y seek to provide for the qualificat­ions and appointmen­t of all judges of the Labour Court.

The proposed amendments had been omitted in the General Laws Amendment Bill at the time the Bill was submitted to Parliament. 3. Proposal on De-siltation and Riverbed Mining

Cabinet considered and approved a proposal by the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t to grant 11 companies permission to undertake mechanised riverbed mining.

The applicatio­ns by the companies had previously been approved by Government.

However, Government had subsequent­ly issued a statutory instrument to ban all mechanised riverbed mining in 2014.

The statutory instrument was amended in 2018 by the repeal of these restrictio­ns.

Furthermor­e, it was resolved that any new applicants for de-siltation and/or riverbed mining be considered under joint venture arrangemen­ts with the Zimbabwe Mining

Developmen­t Corporatio­n, which will be tasked with the responsibi­lity of overseeing compliance with environmen­tal provisions. 4. Public Enterprise­s Reform: Silo Food Industries

With respect to the Public Enterprise Reform Programme, the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t updated Cabinet on progress made following the de-merger of the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) into the Strategic Grain Reserve division and a commercial arm, Silo Food Industries.

The minister highlighte­d that the following steps of progress had been made towards operationa­lisation of Silo Food Industries: ◆ that Silo Food Industries is set to begin operations in its new status from 1 April 2019 ◆ that various institutio­ns have already expressed interest to partner Silo Food Industries; and ◆ that Silo Food Industries requires US$54,7 million and RTGS $40 million to finance its operations over a 5-year period. Taking into cognisance the critical role Silo Food Industries is set to play in the economy, Cabinet approved the following:

1) That the process of appointing the Silo Food Industries Board be expedited to give necessary strategic guidance and oversight to the entity.

2) That the funding proposals from potential strategic partners for Silo Food Industries be submitted for considerat­ion and approval by Government; and

3) That Government’s minimum equity holding in Silo Food Industries be 26 percent.

 ??  ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses the media while flanked by Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando (left) and Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube during a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday
Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses the media while flanked by Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando (left) and Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube during a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday

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