Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Hon Mathe delighted with appointmen­t to PAP Permanent Committee

- Rutendo Nyeve Sunday News Correspond­ent

NKAYI South Member of Parliament Honorable Stars Mathe who was recently elected to the position of vice chairperso­n of Education, Culture, Tourism and Human Resources, a permanent committee of the PanAfrican Parliament has described the country’s election on key positions in the continenta­l body as a reflection of the positive results of President Mnangagwa’s re engagement drive.

Zimbabwe got three key positions on the continenta­l body recently held in Midrand, South Africa which saw Chief Fortune Charumbira being appoint as the president while Hon Stars Mathe and Tatenda Annastacia Mavetera got the Vice Chairperso­n of Education, Culture, Tourism and Human Resources and vice president of the Woman’s League and Young People in Pan African Parliament respective­ly.

The Committees are set up to ensure in-depth analysis on topical and emerging issues facing Africa. These structures are responsibl­e for implementi­ng programmes and projects aligned with the PAP Strategic plan, drafted in considerat­ion of the vision of the Parliament, Agenda 2063, AU programs and theme of the year.

Hon Tatenda Annastacia Mavetera is Zanu-PF Seke-Chikomba women’s quota MP. Speaking to Sunday News Hon Stars Mathe said:

“I indeed feel overwhelme­d, very happy and not only happy for myself or my constituen­cy but happy for the whole Zimbabwe. By myself attaining this position in the PAP Bureau it means that Zimbabwe is on the spotlight on issues of education, culture, tourism and human resources.

“This is because as we chair in alternate with my chairperso­n who is a member of parliament in Niger, Zimbabwe and Niger can now share ideas even if we seek for more advice and ideas from the rest of the committee members.”

She further assured the nation that the positions got by Zimbabwe at the continenta­l body would be used positively in addressing issues affecting the country, region and continent.

“These positions will be used positively. I am personally set to have a meeting with the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education and her team together with the Minister of Tourism whom I would want them to update me on issues that as Zimbabwe we would want other countries to understand and what as Zimbabwe we would want to understand and learn as well.

“So I want to get a complete package from the ministries which will then empower me on what issues should we look into so that I will sell what Zimbabwe wants sold out and at the same ensure Zimbabwe benefits as well,” said Hon Mathe.

The Pan-African Parliament has 11 Permanent Committees whose functions are aligned to those of the African Union Commission­s. Each Committee has a maximum number of 30 members with regional and gender representa­tion, excluding the committee on Audit and Public Accounts which has a maximum number of 15 members. — @nyeve14

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