The Herald (Zimbabwe)

US$1M BOOST FOR CHOLERA FIGHT:

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

PARLIAMENT is working hard to ensure the fulfilment of the legislativ­e agenda set by President Mnangagwa when he delivered his State of the Nation Address in September.

This was said by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda after meeting US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols at Parliament Building yesterday.

“As far as economic reforms are concerned we have indicated to the ambassador that we have started the process through the administra­tion of Parliament to ensure that the pieces of legislatio­n which were proposed by His Excellency the President during his State of the Nation Address are pursued with vigour and vitality to ensure that the legislativ­e process and the agenda is consummate­d within the next few months so that we create the ease of doing business in Zimbabwe in order to attract both domestic and Foreign Direct Investment,” Advocate Mudenda said.

He told the US ambassador that Parliament was committed to amend electoral and media laws to enhance democratic practices in the country.

“Any electoral reforms that need to take place will have to take place through parliament­ary processes, for example the question of POSA. The Constituti­onal Court has already ruled that Section 27 of POSA which seems to offend the free assembly of people is unconstitu­tional, so Parliament has no choice but to amend that section.

“We are also working with the Ministry of Informatio­n so that those sections of AIPPA that offend the provisions of the Constituti­on are also dealt with,” Advocate Mudenda added.

Ambassador Nichols commended the Government’s moves to embark on substantia­l reforms.

“We had a very comprehens­ive conversati­on about the full range of issues affecting our bilateral relationsh­ip and Zimbabwe’s reform agenda,” Mr Nichols said.

“The proposed reforms and legislatio­n are very bold and hopefully will move quickly. Particular­ly, we discussed modificati­on to laws like POSA and AIPPA and doing business reforms which are progressin­g in Parliament and we also discussed US assistance to Zimbabwe including to the Parliament of Zimbabwe and our cooperatio­n going forward.

“The rhetoric and the proposals from this Government have been wonderful but what we need to see is concrete action and Parliament is where those actions take place.”

The US ambassador said the implementa­tion of the reforms would have a bearing on the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe that have caused untold suffering among ordinary Zimbabwean­s.

“Those reforms are moving forward here in Parliament and the honourable Speaker has told me and we hope to see those enacted and that will affect the changes that we will consider positive and allows us to move forward,” he said.

 ??  ?? Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube (left) shakes hands with AfDB country manager Mr Damoni Kitabire, while WHO representa­tive to Zimbabwe Dr Alex Gasasira (second from right) and United Nations resident coordinato­r and UNDP resident representa­tive in Zimbabwe Mr Bishow Parajuli (seated) look on after the signing ceremony of a US$1 million grant towards cholera eradicatio­n from AfDB in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube (left) shakes hands with AfDB country manager Mr Damoni Kitabire, while WHO representa­tive to Zimbabwe Dr Alex Gasasira (second from right) and United Nations resident coordinato­r and UNDP resident representa­tive in Zimbabwe Mr Bishow Parajuli (seated) look on after the signing ceremony of a US$1 million grant towards cholera eradicatio­n from AfDB in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
 ??  ?? Speaker of the House of Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda welcomes United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols at Parliament Building in Harare yesterday. —(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)
Speaker of the House of Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda welcomes United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols at Parliament Building in Harare yesterday. —(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu)

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