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Speed up Marriages Bill, Parly urged

- BY CATHERINE MUCHIRI ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

THE Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) has urged Parliament to speedily conclude crafting of the Marriages Bill to aid the fight against gender based violence (GBV).

Speaking at a WCoZ conference to discuss GBV in Harare, Female Prisoners Support Trust (Femprist) director Rita Nyamupinga said urgent completion of the Bill was imperative to end the scourge.

The event coincided with commemorat­ions of 16 Days of Activism Against GBV.

“Government must urgently conclude the enactment of the Marriages Bill, which seeks to criminalis­e and penalise child marriages. There is need to urgently enact clear specific harassment laws. The Judiciary should expeditiou­sly deal with cases of GBV against women, and do so in a manner that passes a message of deterrence to offenders,” Nyamupinga said.

“The lockdown period put in place to curb COVID-19 has brought an increase in the rate of violence against women. This is because the women and girls are trapped with their abusers with nowhere to go. Child marriages have also increased during this period.”

Speakers from different parts of Africa also raised concern over discrimina­tion of women in different sectors such as legal, politics, religion, business, and access to sexuality and sexual and reproducti­ve health (SRH) services, tradition and culture, as well as in service delivery, to end their marginalis­ation.

The women‘s groups recommende­d that females must be protected against harassment in public spaces, including public transport.

“There is need for the government to introduce “big buses” to reduce cases of violence against women and children. Women and girls continue to be subjected to violence in both public and private spaces. The public transport system is becoming a new breeding space for perpetrato­rs of GBV,” Nyamupinga said. She said women must be mobilised and engaged from grassroots level to understand their rights and prevent GBV.

“National monitoring bodies such as Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) must have the capacity to execute their official mandate in order to be effective,” she said.

The conference resolved to call on various stakeholde­rs, internatio­nal partners, civil society organisati­ons and the government to have a dedicated budget to increase domestic funding for national domestic GBV interventi­on programmes.

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