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Kariba draft constitution
September 30, 2007
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on the above date. It was incorporated as Annexure B to the power-sharing
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ANNEXURE B TO POWER-SHARING AGREEMENT
OF 15th SEPTEMBER 2008
CONSTITUTION
OF ZIMBABWE
ARRANGEMENT
OF SECTIONS
PREAMBLE
CHAPTER
I
THE REPUBLIC AND THE CONSTITUTION
Section
1. The Republic.
2. National flag.
3. National anthem.
4. Coat of arms.
5. Public seal.
6. Languages.
7. Supremacy of Constitution.
8. Promotion of public awareness of Constitution.
CHAPTER
II
FUNDAMENTAL CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES AND NATIONAL OBJECTIVES
PART
I
FUNDAMENTAL CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLES.
9. Authority
of the people.
10. National unity, peace and stability.
11. Democratic principles.
12. Rule of law.
PART
II
NATIONAL. OBJECTIVES
13. Objectives
to guide all organs and agencies of State and Government.
14. Nature of objectives.
15. Good governance.
16. Development.
17. Food security.
18. Environment.
19. Cultural objectives.
20. Foreign policy objectives.
21. Gender balance and fair representation of marginalised groups.
22. Children.
23. Elderly persons.
24. Persons with disabilities.
25.. Work and labour relations.
26. Protection of the family.
27. Marriage.
28. Education.
29. Shelter.
30. Health services.
31. Social welfare.
32. Legal aid.
CHAPTER
III
FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
PART
I
PRELIMINARY
33. Duty to
respect fundamental human rights.
34. Application of Chapter III.
35. Interpretation of Chapter III.
36. Chapter III does not preclude existence of other rights.
PART
II
INDIVIDUAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
37. Right to
life.
38. Right to personal liberty.
39. Right to personal security.
40. Freedom from slavery and forced labour.
41. Freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment.
42. Right to dignity and reputation.
43. Freedom from discrimination.
44. Freedom of conscience.
45. Freedom of speech and expression.
46. Right to language and cultural life.
47. Freedom of assembly and association.
48. Freedom of movement and residence.
49. Protection of law: equality before the law.
50. Protection of law: fairness in criminal cases.
51. Protection of law: fairness in civil proceedings.
52. Right to information.
53. Right to just administrative action.
54. Rights of children, their parents and guardians.
55. Right to establish and maintain educational institutions.
56. Right to property.
57. Agricultural land acquired for resettlement and other purposes.
58. Freedom from arbitrary eviction.
59. Right to privacy.
60. Political rights.
PART
III
LIMITATIONS ON FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
61. Extent
to which fundamental rights and freedoms may be limited.
62. General limitations.
63. Limitations during emergency.
PART
IV
ENFORCEMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
64. Application
to Constitutional Court for redress.
65. Reference of question to Constitutional Court.
66. Jurisdiction of Constitutional Court.
67. Jurisdiction of all courts in constitutional matters.
68. Right of Attorney-General to be heard in constitutional cases.
69. Right of Minister to make representations in certain constitutional
cases.
70. Right of persons detained under law declared unconstitutional.
CHAPTER
IV
CITIZENSHIP
71. Zimbabwean
citizenship
72. Citizenship by birth.
73. Citizenship by descent.
74. Citizenship by registration.
75. Citizenship and Immigration Board.
76. Powers of Parliament in relation to citizenship.
77. Interpretation and supplementary provisions regarding citizenship.
CHAPTER
V
THE EXECUTIVE
PART
I
EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY
78. Executive
authority.
PART
II
THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENTS
79. Office
of President.
80. Duty of President to uphold Constitution.
81. Qualifications and disqualifications for election as President.
82. Election of President.
83. Assumption of office by President.
84. Tenure of office of President.
85. Presidential immunity.
86. Remuneration of President.
87. President and former President not to hold other office or employment.
88. Vice-Presidents.
89. Resignation of President.
90. Removal from office of President.
91. Vacation of office, absence or incapacity of President.
92. Succession in event of death, resignation or removal from Office
of President.
PART
III
THE GOVERNMENT
93. Appointment
of Ministers.
94. Minister not to hold other office or employment.
95. Tenure of office of Ministers.
96. Cabinet.
97. Vote of no confidence in Government.
PART
IV
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
98. Executive
functions of President.
99. War and peace.
100. Prerogative of mercy.
101. Public emergencies.
102. Extent to which exercise of President's powers justiciable.
CHAPTER
VI
THE LEGISLATURE
PART
I
LEGISLATURE AND PARLIAMENT
103. Legislative
authority.
104. Powers of Parliament.
105. Composition of Parliament.
PART
II
THE SENATE
106. Composition
of Senate.
107. Election of President of Senate.
108. President of Senate not a Senator.
109. Resignation and vacation of office by President of Senate.
110. Deputy President of Senate.
PART
III
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
111.. Composition
of National Assembly.
112. Election of Speaker.
113. Speaker not a Member of National Assembly.
114. Resignation and vacation of office by Speaker.
115. Deputy Speaker.
PART
IV
GENERAL MATTERS RELATING TO PARLIAMENT
116. Privileges
and immunities of Parliament.
117. Oath or affirmation of Member of Parliament.
118. Tenure of seat of Member of Parliament.
119. Expulsion or suspension of Member of Parliament.
120. Remuneration of President of Senate, Speaker and Members of
Parliament.
121. Committee on Standing Rules and Orders.
122. Parliamentary Legal Committee.
123. Functions of Parliamentary Legal Committee.
124. Clerk of Parliament and other staff.
PART
V
PROCEDURE IN PARLIAMENT
125. Person
presiding in Senate.
126. Person presiding in National Assembly.
127. Person presiding at joint sittings of Parliament.
128. Quorum in Parliament.
129. Decisions of Parliament.
130. Right of Vice-Presidents, Ministers and Attorney-General to
sit and speak in either
House.
131. Presidential addresses and messages to Parliament.
132. Standing Orders.
133. Validity of proceedings in Parliament
PART
VI
LEGISLATIVE POWERS
134. Bills.
135. Procedure for passing Bills.
136. Presidential assent to Bills.
137. Acts of Parliament and their commencement.
138. Enrolment of Acts.
139. Amendment of Constitution.
PART
VII
SUMMONING, PROROGATION AND DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT
140. Sessions.
141. First and special sittings of Parliament.
142. Power of Parliament to determine its sittings.
143. Life of Parliament.
144. Prorogation or dissolution of Parliament.
PART
VIII
ELECTIONS
145. When parliamentary
elections must be held.
146. Qualifications of voters in parliamentary elections.
147. Electoral Law.
PART
IX
DELIMITATION OF CONSTITUENCIES
148. Fixing
of boundaries of constituencies and frequency of revision
149. Factors to be considered in delimiting constituencies.
150. Delimitation of Senatorial Constituencies.
151. Delimitation of Wards of Local Authorities.
152. Report on delimitation.
153. Declaration of boundaries of constituencies.
CHAPTER
VII
THE JUDICIARY
PART
I
THE JUDICIARY AND THE COURTS
154. Judicial
authority.
155. The judiciary.
156. Independence of judiciary.
157. Constitutional Court.
158. Supreme Court.
159. High Court.
160. Other courts.
161. Criminal jurisdiction of courts.
PART
II
APPOINTMENT AND TENURE OF JUDGES
162. Qualifications
of judges.
163. Appointment of judges.
164. Acting judges.
165. Tenure of office of judges.
166. Removal of judges from office.
PART
III
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MEMBERS OF JUDICIARY GENERALLY
167. Appointment
of judicial officers other than judges.
168. Oath of office.
169. Remuneration of members of judiciary.
170. Security of tenure of members of judiciary.
171. Conclusion of part-heard cases by former members of judiciary.
PART
IV
JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION
172. Judicial
Service Commission.
173. Functions of Judicial Service Commission.
CHAPTER
VIII
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
174. Appointment
of Attorney-General.
175. Functions and powers of Attorney-General.
176. Independence of Attorney-General.
177. Conditions of service of Attorney-General.
178. Removal from office of Attorney-General.
179. Deputy Attorney-General.
CHAPTER
IX
PUBLIC SERVICE
180. Public
Service.
181. Organisation and administration of Public Service.
182. Public Service Commission.
183. Functions of Public Service Commission.
184. Permanent Secretaries.
185. Ambassadors and other principal representatives of Zimbabwe
abroad.
CHAPTER
X
DEFENCE FORCES
186. Defence
Forces.
187. Primary function of Defence Forces.
188. Deployment of Defence Forces.
189. Political accountability for deployment of Defence Forces.
190. Command of Defence Forces.
191. Organisation and administration of Defence Forces.
192. Defence Forces Service Commission.
CHAPTER
XI
POLICE SERVICE
193. Police
Service and its functions.
194 Commissioner-General of Police.
195. Organisation and administration of Police Service.
196. Police Service Commission.
CHAPTER
XII
PRISON SERVICE
197. Prison
Service and its function.
198. Commissioner of Prisons.
199. Organisation and administration of Prison Service.
200. Prison Service Commission.
CHAPTER
XIII
INDEPENDENT COMMISSIONS
PART
I
ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
201. Establishment
and composition of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
202. Functions of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
203. Disqualification for appointment to Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
204. Members of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission not to be members
of political parties.
205. Remuneration, allowances and benefits of members of Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission.
206. Removal of member of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission from office.
207. Provisions to ensure independence of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
208. Reports of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
PART
II
ZIMBABWE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
209. Establishment
and composition of Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission.
210. Functions of Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission.
211. Powers of Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission.
PART
III
ZIMBABWE ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION
212. Establishment
and composition of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
213. Functions of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
214. Powers of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
PART
IV
ZIMBABWE MEDIA COMMISSION
215. Establishment
of Zimbabwe Media Commission.
216. Functions of Zimbabwe Media Commission.
217. Powers of Zimbabwe Media Commission.
CHAPTER
XIV
PUBLIC PROTECTOR
218. Public
Protector.
219. Functions of Public Protector.
220. Conditions of service of Public Protector.
221. Removal from office of Public Protector.
CHAPTER
XV
FINANCE
PART
I
PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OVER TAXATION, EXPENDITURE AND BORROWING
222. Parliamentary
control over taxation.
223. Parliament to monitor and control government expenditure.
224. Limits of State borrowings, public debt and State guarantees.
PART
11
CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND
225. Consolidated
Revenue Fund.
226. Withdrawals from Consolidated Revenue Fund and other public
funds.
227. Debts and other expenses to be charged upon Consolidated Revenue
Fund.
PART
III
AUTHORISATION OF EXPENDITURE FROM CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND
228. Estimates
of revenue and expenditure.
229. Information to be provided to National Assembly.
230. Appropriation Bills.
231. Additional or supplementary appropriations.
232. Authorisation of expenditure in advance of appropriation.
233. Excess or unauthorised expenditure.
PART
IV
SAFEGUARDING OF PUBLIC PROPERTY AND AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS
234. Duty of
custodians of public funds and property.
235. Auditor-General.
236. Functions of Auditor-General.
237. Matters to be provided for in Act of Parliament.
238. Procurement.
PART
V
RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE
239. Establishment
and object of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
240. Structure and functions of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
CHAPTER
XVI
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PART
I
PRELIMINARY
241. Tiers
of government.
242. Principles of local government.
243. Local government finances.
PART
11
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
244. Provinces.
245. Provincial councils.
246. Functions of provincial councils.
247. Provincial Governors.
PART
III
LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR URBAN AND RURAL AREAS
248. Urban
local authorities.
249. Districts and district local authorities.
250. Functions of local authorities.
251. Elections to local authorities.
CHAPTER
XVII
TRADITIONAL LEADERS
252. Recognition
of traditional leadership.
253. Recognition and appointment of Chiefs.
254. Councils of Chiefs.
CHAPTER
XVIII
GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
PART
I
GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO COMMISSIONS
255. Interpretation
in Part 1
256. Commissions to be independent.
257. Membership of Commissions and conditions of service of members.
258. Members of Commissions to take oaths of loyalty and office.
259. Functions and procedure of Commissions.
260. Commissions to report annually to Parliament.
PART
II
INTERNATIONAL LAW
261. Application
of international law.
262. Effect of international treaties, etc.
PART
III
GENERAL PROVISIONS
263. Diligent
performance of constitutional obligations.
264. Disclosure of assets by public officers.
265. Funding for political parties.
266. Alteration in conditions of service of State employees.
267. Pensions
268. Commencement of this Constitution, transitional provisions
and savings.
PART
IV
INTERPRETATION
269. Application
of Part III.
270. Definitions.
271. References to Chapters, sections, etc.
272. Words in singular to include plural, and vice versa.
273. Tables and headings.
274. References to time.
275. Calculation of person's age.
276. References to holders of office.
277. Appointments.
278. Resignations.
279. Exercise of functions, etc.
280. When person not regarded as holding public office.
281. Quorum and provisions regarding membership of constitutional
bodies.
282. Interpretation of regulations, etc., made under Constitution.
283. Power to make Acts of Parliament for matters dealt with under
Constitution.
284. Inconsistencies between different texts of Constitution.
FIRST SCHEDULE:
Oaths and Affirmations.
SECOND SCHEDULE: Limitation on Rights During Emergencies.
THIRD SCHEDULE: Qualifications for Senators, Members of National
Assembly and
Voters
FOURTH SCHEDULE: Procedure as to Bills and Other Matters in Parliament.
FIFTH SCHEDULE: Commencement of Constitution, Transitional Provisions
and Savings
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