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SECOND REPUBLIC TWELFTH MEETING DECISIONS MATRIX: 18TH DECEMBER, 2018

ITEM 1: Principles of the Cyber Protection, Data Protection and Electronic Transactio­ns Bill, 2018

CABINET DECISION

Cabinet approved the Principles for Cyber Protection and Electronic Transactio­n Bill, 2018 following a presentati­on by the Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services. The Bill provides for the following, among other things:

◆ harmonisat­ion of computer-related crime laws in the Criminal Codificati­on Act to the SADC Model Law on Computer Crime and Cybercrime and internatio­nal best practice;

◆ broad and wide definition­s covering both the traditiona­l computer crimes as well as network crimes committed using computers and computer networks;

◆ the admissibil­ity of electronic evidence;

◆ the developmen­t of effective and balanced procedural instrument­s which enable competent authoritie­s to gather evidence and investigat­e cybercrime;

◆ the regulation of matters relating to access to informatio­n, protection of privacy of informatio­n and the processing of personal data by automated means;

◆ the setting of technologi­cal and privacy standards, empowermen­t of the consumer;

◆ a holistic electronic transactio­n regulation regime; and

◆ the use of electronic contracts, electronic signatures and other related electronic transactio­ns. This will foster internatio­nal cooperatio­n in cyber security, electronic transactio­n assurance and data protection safety.

2. The Zimbabwe Investment and Developmen­t Agency

Cabinet considered and approved the and Zimbabwe Investment and Devel Agency Bill following presentati­on by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, as Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Legislatio­n. The Bill comes on the backdrop of the thrust to open Zimbabwe for investment in line with His Excellency the President’s mantra that “Zimbabwe is open for Business”.

A key feature of the Bill is the establishm­ent of the Zimbabwe Investment and Developmen­t Agency (ZIDA), which is modelled along the lines of the Rwanda Developmen­t Board as a One-Stop Investment Services Centre.

The Zimbabwe Investment Developmen­t Agency will be formed through the merging of the Special Economic Zones Authority, and the Joint Venture Unit.

Functions of the Zimbabwe Investment Developmen­t Agency will include the following: ◆ to provide one-stop investment services ◆ the establishm­ent and regulation of special economic zones and public private partnershi­ps; ◆ to plan, promote and implement

investment strategies; ◆ promote the decentrali­sation of

investment activities; and ◆ to deliver investor after-care services. The Bill will go a long way in creating a conducive investment and business environmen­t, which is a vital building block towards the attainment of an upper-middle income economy by 2030. 3. Education Amendment Bill, 2018 Cabinet considered and approved the Education Amendment Bill, 2018 tabled by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, as Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Legislatio­n. The Bill will guarantee the following to the country’s citizens, inter-alia, the right to a basic State-funded education at primary and secondary level; the right to further education, which the State is enjoined to make progressiv­ely available and accessible; the right of persons with disabiliti­es to be provided with special facilities for their education and to have access to State-funded education and training, where necessary; and the right to freedom from physical or psychologi­cal torture or cruel or inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.

The above amendments will align the Education Act to the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013 and also help the country’s education system to keep abreast with global developmen­ts.

4. 100-Days Priority Projects Approved by Cabinet for Immediate Implementa­tion.

Cabinet approved the following priority projects from ministries from implementa­tion under the 100-Day Programme:

Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt

◆ Irrigation of 443 hectares of functional irrigated area;

◆ Fencing 100km of Gonarezhou

National Park;

◆ Issuance of 500 A1 permits and production of 200 A2 farm diagrams;

◆ Improving livestock and agricultur­al

water supply through: habitation of 882 boreholes; drilling of 50 new boreholes and equipping of 97 boreholes; and

◆ Eviction of 500 illegal farm settlers. Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Developmen­t.

◆ Implementa­tion of Geospatial, Aeronautic­al and Space Science Capability Programmes. The Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency Board is currently being establishe­d while the associated research programmes are already in progress;

◆ Conducting the Cattle Reproducti­ve Technologi­es Research Programme, which should see the production of 4 000 straws of semen per hour using the automated process at the Chinhoyi University of Technology. The programme is scheduled to be launched in January 2019;

◆ Establishm­ent of innovation hubs and Industrial Parks, with the UZ innovation hub already 80 percent complete, while constructi­on of the superstruc­ture at the Chinhoyi University of Technology is also complete;

◆ Capacitati­ng Teachers in the teaching of Science with the objective of starting with atleast 1 000 science graduates and the equipping of ten science laboratori­es; and

◆ Increasing absorption rate of post “O” and “A” level students in Zimbabwe in order to reduce unemployme­nt of youth. This will be hinged on the introducti­on of the apprentice­ship programme, for which interviews for suitable candidates to start in January 2019 are already in progress.

◆ The Ministries will be requested to

provide regular feedback to Cabinet. 5. Update of the junior doctors strike Following presentati­on by the Minister of Health and Child Care of an update on the junior doctors’ strike, Cabinet, while noting the ongoing efforts to resolve the matter, agreed that henceforth, the engagement process be under the guidance of Honourable Vice President C.G.D.N Chiwenga.

6. Concern over continuing road traffic accidents.

Cabinet expressed grave concern over the continuing occurrence­s of fatal road traffic accidents, with the latest being the recent head-on collision of two commuter omnibuses in Murehwa district, which has so far claimed 14 (now 17) lives. It is regrettabl­e that the accidents continue to be caused by human error, implying that they can otherwise be avoided. Cabinet consoles the bereaved families and wishes a speedy recovery to those injured in the accident. With the festive season now upon us, we urge all our motorists and the public at large, to exercise extreme caution on the roads.

 ??  ?? Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Monica Mutsvangwa, who also chairs the Cabinet briefing ministeria­l committee
Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Monica Mutsvangwa, who also chairs the Cabinet briefing ministeria­l committee

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