The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Parly notifies ZEC of CCCs recalls

- Debra Matabvu

PARLIAMENT has notified the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of 18 vacant seats in the National Assembly and Senate following last week’s recall of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator­s.

Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda confirmed yesterday that Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda and President of the Senate Mabel Chinomona had written to ZEC on the latest round of recalls.

“Yes, the letters notifying ZEC of the vacant seats were sent; it was the first thing to be done as per legislativ­e requiremen­t,”said Mr Chokuda.

In terms of the law, elections to fill the vacant seats are supposed to be held within 90 days of declaratio­n of the vacancies. ZEC deputy chairperso­n Ambassador Rodney Kiwa confirmed that the elections management body had received the letters.

“We received the letter of notificati­on of the vacant seats on Thursday (last week) from the Speaker and President of the Senate,”said Amb Kiwa.

“We are now working on notifying the President so that he makes a proclamati­on to set the dates for by-elections.

“As per requiremen­t, the by-elections have to be conducted within 90 days.”

Parliament last week announced the recall by CCC interim secretary-general Mr Sengezo Tshabangu of six National Assembly legislator­s and seven others elected through proportion­al representa­tion. The affected MPs are Admore Chivero (Chegutu West), Stephen Chatiza (Goromonzi West), Gift Siziba (Pelandaba), Tapfumaney­i Madzimbaut­o (Seke), Oliver Mutasa (Zvimba East), Amos Chibaya (Mkoba North), Emma Muzondiwa (Midlands proportion­al representa­tive) and Machirairw­a Mugidho (Masvingo proportion­al representa­tive). Others are Constance Chihota (Mashonalan­d East proportion­al representa­tive), Monica Mukwada (Manicaland proportion­al representa­tive), Sekai Muungani (Midlands proportion­al representa­tive), Linnet Mazingaidz­o (Harare proportion­al representa­tive) and Daphane Gutsa (Mashonalan­d East proportion­al representa­tive).

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