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Bill Watch 10/2025: This Week in Parliament


  • When
    the
    National
    Assembly
    and
    the
    Senate
    adjourn,
    they
    set
    down
    all
    outstanding
    business
    on
    their
    Order
    Papers
    (i.e.
    their
    agendas)
    for
    the
    next
    appropriate
    sitting
    day. 
    There
    is
    usually
    too
    much
    to
    be
    covered
    in
    one
    day,
    so
    whatever
    is
    not
    dealt
    with
    is
    postponed
    to
    the
    next
    appropriate
    day.
  • Both
    Houses
    of
    Parliament
    can
    change
    the
    order
    in
    which
    they
    consider
    business.

NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY

Tuesday
8th
April

Bill
to
be
dealt
with

The
Assembly
is
due
to
deal
with
the
following
Bill:


  • Parks
    and
    Wild
    Life
    Amendment
    Bill
     [link]

The
Second
Reading
of
this
Bill
is
due
to
continue.

International
agreements
to
be
approved

The
Assembly
will
be
asked
to
approve:

  • the
    African
    Charter
    on
    Statistics,
    signed
    in
    Addis
    Ababa
    on
    the
    4th
    February
    2009
  • an
    agreement
    to
    establish
    the
    SADC
    Centre
    for
    Renewable
    Energy
    and
    Energy
    Efficiency
  • an
    agreement
    to
    operationalise
    the
    SADC
    Regional
    Development
    Fund.

Parliamentary
Committee
reports

Reports
to
be
considered
for
adoption
by
the
Assembly
will
cover
the
following
topics:

  • Projects
    being
    carried
    out
    by
    Verify
    Engineering
    and
    the
    National
    Biotechnology
    Authority
  • Gender-based
    violence
  • The
    Civil
    Aviation
    Authority’s
    financial
    statements
    for
    2020
  • The
    CMED
    and
    Easy-Go
    Hiring
    and
    Travel
    (Pvt)
    Ltd
  • The
    2020
    financial
    statements
    of
    Karoi
    Town
    Council
  • The
    establishment
    of
    a
    cement
    plant
    in
    Magunje
    area
  • The
    2022
    financial
    statements
    of
    Hurungwe
    Rural
    District
    Council
  • The
    2021
    and
    2022
    financial
    statements
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Revenue
    Authority
  • Implementation
    of
    the
    digitisation
    project
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • The
    state
    of
    the
    electricity
    supply
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • Non-communicable
    diseases,
    including
    cancer

Petition
to
be
considered

  • A
    petition
    on
    lack
    of
    piped
    water
    supply
    in
    Harare
    and
    Glenview

Motions
on
the
National
Assembly
order
paper

Motions
set
to
be
debated
by
the
Assembly
will
include
the
following
topics:

  • An
    open
    data
    portal
    for
    public
    institutions
    and
    State
    agencies
  • The
    establishment
    of
    a
    national
    institute
    of
    ideology
  • Skin-lightening
    products
  • Setting
    aside
    zones
    for
    vendors,
    registration
    of
    vendors
    and
    prohibition
    against
    seizure
    of
    their
    wares
  • Urging
    the
    promotion
    of
    community
    share
    ownership
    schemes
    in
    all
    constituencies
  • Urging
    the
    Government
    to
    promote
    sign
    language
  • Urging
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Finance
    to
    ensure
    that
    the
    Women’s
    Micro
    Finance
    Bank
    fulfils
    its
    mandate
    and
    to
    enable
    women
    to
    meet
    collateral
    requirements
  • Urging
    improvement
    in
    digital
    infrastructure,
    in
    schools
    and
    throughout
    the
    country
  • Reservation
    of
    30
    per
    cent
    of
    government
    tenders
    for
    youth-led
    enterprises
  • Protection
    of
    indigenous
    herbal
    trees
    against
    over-exploitation
  • Measures
    to
    boost
    internet
    connectivity
    and
    improve
    digital
    infrastructure
  • Reply
    to
    the
    President’s
    speech.

Wednesday
9th
April

Questions
set
down
for
answer

Among questions set
down
for
Ministers
to
answer
in
the
National
Assembly
on
Wednesday
are questions on the
following
issues:

  • Reopening
    the
    Bindura
    Nickel
    Mine
  • The
    ban
    on
    the
    importation
    of
    10-year-old
    motor
    vehicles
  • How
    the
    IMTT
    (intermediated
    money
    transfer
    tax)
    collected
    from
    mobile
    transactions
    was
    used
  • The
    shareholding
    of
    the
    Hwange
    Colliery
    Company
  • Delays
    in
    the
    delivery
    of
    judgments,
    particularly
    the
    High
    Court
  • Ring-fencing
    revenues
    from
    carbon
    tax,
    sugar
    tax
    and
    airtime
    tax
  • Modernising
    the
    curricula
    at
    vocational
    training
    centres
  • Progress
    on
    rehabilitating
    various
    roads,
    including
    the
    Bulawayo-Victoria
    Falls
    road
  • Licensing
    of
    religious
    radio
    stations
  • Marketing
    Zimbabwe
    locally,
    regionally
    and
    internationally
  • School
    drop-outs
    in
    2024
  • Extending
    the
    deadline
    for
    paying
    “O”
    and
    “A”
    level
    examination
    fees
  • Construction
    of
    schools
  • Payment
    of
    ZIMSEC
    markers
    and
    moderators
    for
    the
    2024
    examinations
  • Registration
    of
    private
    schools
    and
    salaries
    payable
    at
    them
  • Police
    barring
    Members
    of
    Parliament
    from
    holding
    feedback
    meetings
    in
    their
    constituencies
  • Maternal
    mortality
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • Ambulance
    fees
  • Absorbing
    primary
    health
    counsellors
    into
    the
    Public
    Service
  • The
    cost
    of
    blood
    transfusions
  • The
    prevalence
    of
    HIV/AIDS
    in
    2024
  • Land
    degradation
    in
    Gwanda
    North
    caused
    by
    artisanal
    gold
    miners
  • Protection
    of
    the
    local
    sugar
    industry
  • Resuscitation
    of
    ZISCO
    Steel
    and
    Lancashire
    Steel
  • Plans
    to
    promote
    ease
    of
    doing
    business
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • Retrenchments
    of
    employees
    at
    Hippo
    Valley
    and
    Triangle
  • Payment
    of
    teachers
    for
    monitoring
    ZIMSEC’s
    2024
    examinations
  • The
    number
    of
    students
    who
    have
    benefited
    from
    national
    and
    presidential
    scholarships
    since
    2018
  • Assisting
    graduates
    to
    get
    work-related
    experience
  • Payment
    of
    school
    and
    university
    fees
    in
    US
    dollars
    rather
    than
    ZIGs
  • Ensuring
    that
    university
    campuses
    remain
    free
    of
    political
    interference
  • A
    mining
    project
    in
    Matabeleland
    South
    entailing
    the
    mass
    relocation
    of
    villagers
  • Whether
    there
    is
    a
    comprehensive
    geological
    report
    on
    minerals
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • Measures
    to
    compel
    mining
    companies
    to
    compensate
    local
    communities
  • The
    establishment
    of
    filling
    stations
    in
    residential
    areas
  • The
    role
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Music
    Rights
    Association

Thursday
10th
April

The
Assembly
w
ill
deal
with
business
left
over
from
Tuesday,
or
with
fresh
business
added
to
the
Order
Paper
during
this
week.

SENATE

Tuesday
8th
April

International
agreement
to
be
approved

The
Senate
will
be
asked
to
approve
an
agreement
to
establish
the
SADC
Centre
for
Renewable
Energy
and
Energy
Efficiency.

Report
of
Constitutional
Commissions
to
be
considered

The
Senate will be
asked
to
consider
the
report
of
the
following
constitutional
commissions: [these
can
be
found
on
the
Veritas
website.]

  • The
    Judicial
    Service
    Commission’s
    report
    for
    2024
  • The
    Zimbabwe
    Electoral
    Commission’s
    report
    for
    2024
  • The
    Zimbabwe
    Gender
    Commission’s
    report
    for
    2023.

Thematic
Committee
reports
to
be
considered

The
Senate will be
asked
to
adopt
reports
on:

  • The
    traditional
    court
    systems
  • The
    impact
    of
    climate
    change
    on
    human-wildlife
    conflict
  • Drug
    and
    substance
    abuse
    treatment
    and
    rehabilitation
    centres

Motions
to
be
dealt
with
by
the
Senate

The
Senate
is
expected
to
debate
motions
on
the
following
topics:

  • Motion
    of
    condolence
    on
    the
    death
    of
    Senator
    Chimutengwende
  • Congratulation
    to
    Dr
    Coventry
    on
    becoming
    IOC
    President
  • Supply
    of
    ethanol
    and
    blending
    of
    fuel
  • Expanding
    irrigation
    and
    other
    measures
    to
    combat
    climate
    change
  • Expanding
    access
    to
    safe
    abortion
    services
  • The
    condition
    of
    sports
    stadiums
    in
    Zimbabwe
  • Recapitalisation
    of
    public
    health
    care
    institutions
    and
    ensuring
    they
    are
    supplied
    with
    medicines
  • Support
    for
    livestock
    farmers
  • Reply
    to
    the
    President’s
    speech

Wednesday
9th
April

The
Senate
will
deal
with
business
left
over
from
Tuesday,
or
with
fresh
business
added
to
the
Order
Paper 
during
the
week.

Thursday
10th
April

Questions
set
down
for
answer

Among
questions
for
Ministers
to
answer
in
the
Senate
on
Thursday
are
questions
on
the
following
issues:

  • Plans
    to
    prevent
    the
    construction
    of
    illegal
    structures
  • The
    pensionable
    age
    for
    employees
    of
    local
    authorities
  • Use
    of
    technology
    to
    improve
    service
    delivery
  • The
    establishment
    of
    the
    parole
    board,
    mandated
    by
    the
    Prisons
    and
    Correctional
    Services
    Act.

Bills
Being
Considered
by
Parliamentary
Legal
Committee

  • Medical
    Services
    Amendment
    Bill [link]
  • Persons
    with
    Disabilities
    Bill [link]
    (consideration
    of
    amendments
    made
    by National
    Assembly)


For
Status
of
Bills
see [link]

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