Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Legislator calls for death sentence for sanctions advocates

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death and killed by a firing squad.

Cde Nduna said as long as the country is under sanctions that speak about the imposition of weapons and military weaponry purchase into this country, it will never get to know which weapons are supposed to be banned.

“I therefore call upon those countries that have imposed weaponry, military and unilateral sanctions on Zimbabwe that are of an economic nature to repeal and to remove them so that we can conduct our business in an unimpeded manner, in an effective and efficient manner that is going to see us adhere to the values of the motion before us.

“I say in the absence of all this, the ratificati­on can certainly be stopped in its tracks because we are throwing our arrows into the dark and we do not know what it is that we are stopping,” he said.

Zanu-PF Makonde legislator Cde Kindness Paradza presented a report from Regional Workshop to promote ratificati­on and implementa­tion of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and implementa­tion of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 held in Tanzania last month.

He said Zimbabwe should remain focused and proceed with the enactment of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Control Bill into a fully-fledged law.

“To comply with the UN Security Council Resolution 1540, Zimbabwe has since drafted the Biological and Toxin Weapons Control Bill (2014) which among other sanctions, seeks to criminalis­e and prohibit the use of harmful chemicals and toxins in warfare. This Bill is likely to be presented in this House during this session of the 9th Parliament,” said Cde Paradza.

The motion was seconded and was agreed to by legislator­s. — @AuxiliaK

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