The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sadc parly backs Moza interventi­on

- Zvamaida Murwira

THE Sadc Parliament­ary Forum has hailed the security organ of the regional bloc for taking decisive action against the bandits that are causing terror in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province.

The parliament­ary regional bloc Standing Committee on Democratis­ation, Governance and Human Rights adopted a resolution commending the decision of the Sadc Troika comprising Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa on Tuesday during an ongoing virtual meeting.

Sadc PF vice chairperso­n Mr Darren Bergman from South Africa moved the motion reiteratin­g the importance of peace and security in the region.

“We welcome the decision by the SADC Double Troika to immediatel­y deploy back-up to the Mozambique army. (We) reiterate the importance of preserving life and for swift action to subdue the insurgents and ensure return to normalcy for the ordinary people and for commerce and trade,” said Mr Bergman.

The Committee, chaired by Mr Jerónima Agostinho from Mozambique, held the virtual meeting.

“I wish to call on Parliament­s in the SADC region to shake off the ‘rubber stamping’ label and rise up to the occasion by vigorously guarding the ‘separation of powers’ and ‘checks and balances’ and ensuring that the relationsh­ip between the three arms of State is one of equality and independen­ce.

“Parliament­s should be mindful of the fact that any encroachme­nt on the powers of one arm by another has an adverse effect on Constituti­onalism and the rule of law,” said Mr Agostinho.

University of Zimbabwe law lecturer, Professor Lovemore Madhuku who was one of technical experts urged parliament­s to pay attention to their relationsh­ips with the judiciary, in particular protecting its independen­ce, ensuring meaningful citizen participat­ion in the democratic processes.

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