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Public hearings on Road Traffic Regulations; Committee Meetings
open to public - 6-8 June - Parliamentary Committee Series
Veritas
June 05, 2011
Public
Hearings on Statutory Instrument on Road Traffic Regulations
6th to 8th June
in Mutare, Masvingo and Bulawayo
The House of
Assembly Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructure Development
will be holding public hearings on the Road Traffic (Construction,
Equipment and Use) Regulations [SI
154/2010]. This week they will be in Mutare, Masvingo and Bulawayo,
as follows:
Monday 6th June:
Mutare
Moffat Hall,
Sakubva: from 9.00 am
Tuesday 7th
June: Masvingo
Municipal Hall:
from 9.00 am
Wednesday 8th
June: Bulawayo
Small City Hall:
from 9.00 am
The chairperson
of the Thematic Committee is Hon Chebundo. The committee clerk is
Ms Macheza.
The committee
seeks public input on the regulations, some provisions of which
have drawn criticism from both transport operators and ordinary
motorists. Interested groups, business persons and organisations
and all members of public are invited to attend the hearings, at
which they will be given the opportunity to give evidence and make
representations. Contributions made will be considered by the Committee
in compiling a report to be tabled in Parliament.
If you want to make oral representations, signify this to the Committee
Clerk so that she can notify the chairperson to call on you. An
oral submission is more effective if it is followed up in writing.
If you are making a written submission, it is advisable to take
as many copies as possible for circulation at the hearing.
If you are unable
to attend a hearing, written submissions and correspondence may
be addressed to: The Clerk of Parliament, Attention: Portfolio Committee
on Transport and Infrastructure Development, P.O. Box CY298 Causeway,
Harare. If delivering, please use the Kwame Nkrumah Avenue entrance
to Parliament, between Second and Third Streets.
For further
information contact the committee clerk, Ms Macheza. Telephone 04-700181,
252931, 252941, extension 2222. Email machezas@parlzim.gov.zw
Reminder about
the Regulations Following amendments made by Statutory
Instrument 44/2011, SI 154/2010 will come into force on 1st
July 2011. The regulations that lay down a complete code of requirements
for the construction and equipment of motor vehicles, replacing
regulations dating from the early 1970s. Provisions that have hit
the headlines and drawn criticism from the transport industry and
the motoring public include:
- prohibiting
the importation into Zimbabwe after 31st October 2011 of second-hand
motor vehicles that are more than five years old
- prohibiting
the registration of left-hand drive motor vehicles after 31st
October 2011
- prohibiting
the use of left-hand drive heavy vehicles after 31st December
2015
- requiring
that all motor vehicles must have fire extinguishers and red reflective
triangles complying with specifications detailed in the regulations
from 1st July 2011.
In a recent
public statement the Minister of Transport, Communications and Infrastructure
Development indicated his readiness to receive representations on
contentious aspects of the regulations.
Committee
Meetings Open to the Public
Meetings of
Senate Thematic Committees and House of Assembly Portfolio Committees
will resume on Monday 6th June. Most of the meetings are closed
meetings for reviewing work plans, deliberating on draft reports,
etc., but the following meetings are open to members of the public
as observers only, not as participants, i.e. members of the public
can listen but not speak.
Monday 6th June
at 10 am
Portfolio Committee:
Defence and Home Affairs
Briefing on
landmines history in preparation for the Committee’s programme
of visits to minefields to determine progress on clearing of landmines
Committee Room
No. 2
Chairperson:
Hon Madzore Clerk: Mr Daniel
Portfolio Committee:
Natural Resources, Environment and Tourism
Update on CAMPFIRE
Association and Timber Producers’ Association
Committee Room
No. 311
Chairperson:
Hon M. Dube Clerk: Mr Munjenge
Note: As there
are sometimes last-minute changes to the meetings schedule, it is
recommended that those wishing to attend a meeting avoid disappointment
by checking with the relevant committee clerk that the meeting is
still on and still open to the public. Parliament’s telephone
numbers are Harare 700181 or 252936. If attending, please use the
Kwame Nkrumah Ave entrance to Parliament. IDs must be produced.
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