The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Realignmen­t of laws tops Ziyambi’s priorities

- Blessings Chidakwa Herald Correspond­ent John Murwira Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT is implementi­ng urgent measures to fast-track the realignmen­t of the country’s laws to the Constituti­on, amid concerns over delays in the process.

Newly-appointed Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said realignmen­t of the country’s laws to the Constituti­on was among his top priorities.

Cde Ziyambi, who is a lawyer, said his ministry would push to ensure that non-compliant ministries realign pieces of legislatio­n within their purview to the supreme law of the land.

“As the Justice Ministry, the realignmen­t of laws is one of our top priorities,” he said. “We have A CHEGUTU boy committed suicide by drinking poison soon after collecting his Grade 7 results.

His mother had allegedly threatened to assault him if he failed his final primary school examinatio­n.

Tashinga Maraga (13) of Bradley Perk Shed Industrial Area in Chegutu went to collect his Grade already started to intensify the process of realignmen­t of the laws to the Constituti­on.

“We have those ministries that are not compliant or have been slow in complying with the directive to realign laws within their purview.

“We are now liaising with them to do so urgently.”

Cde Ziyambi said Government had set up an inter-ministeria­l committee to handle the realignmen­t of the laws to speed up the process.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave ministers until this week to clearly spell out their vision and priorities.

Government has been criticised in the past for taking long to realign some of the pieces of legislatio­n to the Constituti­on.

Of the 396 Acts that were in the statute books after the adoption of the new Constituti­on, 206 require alignment.

At least 67 of the Acts make provisions for the representa­tion of women in statutory bodies, while 51 of them were aligned when the National Prosecutin­g Authority Act (Chapter 7:20) came into effect.

The recently passed General Laws Amendment Act amended 125 Acts.

Several others, including the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Amendment Act, Gender Commission Act, Joint Ventures Act, Local Government Amendment Act, Judicial Laws Amendment Bill, Deeds Registries Amendment Bill, National Competitiv­eness Commission Bill and the Special Economic Zones Act have already been passed in Parliament.

unknown substance,” said Insp Mabgweazar­a.

“Investigat­ions are still in progress.”

Takunda was found frothing at the mouth by a passer-by who took him to Chegutu District Hospital where he later died.

Police were waiting for postmortem results.

Insp Mabgweazar­a said precious life should not be lost unnecessar­ily and urged parents to communicat­e well with their children.

“This is quite an unfortunat­e incident, which shows that parents should find better ways of getting the best out of their children instead of threats of violence,” he said.

“Parents should seek to encourage their children to do better after failing exams so that they perform better next time.”

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