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MPs’ recall a major setback

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA l Follow Jairos on Twitter @jairossaun­yama

FORMER Marondera Central legislator Caston Matewu (MDC Alliance) has described the recall of more than 40 fellow party MPs by the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC-T party as a major setback for many constituen­cies, which have clocked almost a year without parliament­ary representa­tion.

Matewu said this during a media training workshop held in Marondera on Friday.

“Parliament­ary representa­tion can change a lot of things. Currently, people are not being represente­d at all. Take for example constituen­cies like Goromonzi that have an MP. People there can knock on their MP’s door and state their problems. These MPs will then take these concerns to the responsibl­e ministers and solutions can be brought forward,” Matewu said.

He said the recalls would hinder developmen­t in cities.

Marondera also lost six MDC Alliance councillor­s through the recalls, believed to be part of a Zanu PF underhand project to decimate the opposition party leader Nelson Chamisa’s support base.

More than 80 councillor­s countrywid­e were recalled, but government has delayed the holding of by-elections citing COVID-19 regulation­s.

Recently, the recalled legislator­s filed an urgent applicatio­n at the High Court in a bid to compel government to facilitate the holding of by-elections.

However, the courts dismissed the applicatio­n as not urgent.

Matewu said the current political, economic and social crises being experience­d in the country could only be addressed through the holding of by-elections to fill the vacant parliament­ary and council seats.

“According to the Constituti­on, elections should be held within 90 days of the vacancy. But it’s almost a year now after MPs and councillor­s were recalled. Some were recalled more than a year ago. The excuse has been COVID-19, but it is surprising that Malawi and Zambia have successful­ly held their elections in the COVID-19 era. South Africa will hold its own by-elections. In Zimbabwe it is the other way round,” he said.

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