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‘80% of ministers boycott Parliament sessions’

Dzivarasekwa legislator Edwin Mushoriwa raised a point of order, noting that 80% of ministers were absent, despite Wednesday being designated for questioning the Executive.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 7, 2024

Human rights are sacrosanct, period!

Mudenda said this while addressing the committees at a workshop, where he emphasised that human rights and the rule of law were essential for sustainable development.
By Newsday Aug. 31, 2024

Govt to mobilise stockfeed for rural farms

Masuka said ward mitigation centres would also be used to spray the livestock to fight the spread of diseases.
By Abigail Ncube Jul. 30, 2024

MPs fail to pay Harare parking fees

This comes after there were concerns over parking fees which, in some instances, led to clashes between motorists and parking marshals.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jul. 19, 2024
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Govt pushes ahead with contentious PVOs Bill

Mnangagwa, under relentless pressure from local and international organisations, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau Jul. 16, 2024

Mudenda calls for AI use to fight climate change

Mudenda noted that several Sadc countries had promulgated constitutions which accentuate the conservation of the environment as a fundamental human right.
By Moses Magadza Jul. 13, 2024

Bubi small-scale miners face cocktail of challenges

Ndlovu said miners were supposed to engage villagers and landowners if conflicts arose.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 8, 2024

Interview: ‘Accommodation crisis haunting legislators’

The hotels do not give Parliament credit lines, I mean we cannot be paying for everything.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Jun. 29, 2024

Of promises and lies

The promises to improve their welfare have been made before. However, they turned out to be lies.
By Newsday May. 24, 2024