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Electoral
Amendment Act gazetted - Bill Watch 45/2012
Veritas
October 03, 2012
Both Houses
stand adjourned until Tuesday 9th October
No Date
Yet for Ceremonial Opening of Next Parliamentary Session
It has been
reported that during his meeting with the Prime Minister on Monday
1st October, the President agreed that he would open the next Parliamentary
session soon. Parliament
has still not been notified of a date and a Presidential proclamation,
the formal legal instrument required to end the present session
and start the next one, has not been gazetted.
Electoral
Amendment Act Gazetted
The Electoral
Amendment Act was gazetted on Friday 28th September as Act No 3/2012,
following its signature by the President on the 14th September [available
from veritas@mango.zw].
Commencement
All but one of the Act’s 44 sections came into force with
effect from 28th September. The exception is section 42, which provides
for polling station voters rolls; this section will only come into
force after the coming general elections. [After the coming general
elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission [ZEC] will have to
gazette a notice fixing the date for section 42 to come into force
– but only once it is satisfied that voters rolls for all
polling station areas have been prepared in accordance with the
new provisions set out in section 42.]
No polling station
voters rolls for coming general elections Because section 42 of
the Act will not come into force until later, voters in the forthcoming
general elections will still be able to vote at any of the polling
stations in the ward in which they are registered.
Zimbabwe
Human Rights Commission Act Still Awaiting Gazetting
Only one of
the five 2012 Bills already passed by Parliament still has to be
gazetted as an Act – the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission
Act. It will be Act No 2/2012.
Other 2012 Acts
Now Available
[All available
from veritas@mango.zw]
The three 2012
Acts gazetted on Monday 17th September are:
- Older Persons
Act – No 1/2012 [not yet in force – date of commencement
to be fixed by the President by statutory instrument in due course]
- Finance
Act – No 4/2012 [into force 17th September]
- Appropriation
(2012) Amendment Act – No 5/2012 [into force 17th September]
By-Elections
Justice Chiweshe
yesterday afternoon granted the President a second extension of
the deadline set by the Supreme Court for the calling of the three
overdue Matabeleland by-elections, allowing him up to the 31st March
2013 to comply. The granting of the extension will obviously be
interpreted to mean that the other 23 outstanding Parliamentary
by-elections – and the many local authority councils vacancies
– will be left in abeyance. And by the 31st March no doubt
it will be argued that the proximity of the general elections makes
by-elections pointless.
Vacant
Non-Constituency Seats
The other vacant
seats in Parliament could be readily filled:
There are two
appointed seats vacant – one provincial governor’s seat
to be filled by appointment by the President and one MDC-T non-constituency
seat to be filled by an MDC-T nominee formally appointed by the
President.
The two vacant
chief’s seats have to be elected through provincial assemblies
of Manicaland and Matabeleland South chiefs sitting as electoral
colleges. These elections, organised by government and presided
over by a ZEC official, would be quick and inexpensive to run.
JOMIC:
SADC Representatives Still Not in Place
The two SADC
representatives due to be attached to JOMIC have still not assumed
their positions. They were to have done so at a JOMIC meeting scheduled
for Friday 28th September, but, as has happened before, the meeting
did not take place because a JOMIC member – this time ZANU-PF’s
Nicholas Goche – could not attend. As a result the representative
from Tanzania had a wasted trip to Harare. This hold-up illustrates
once again the inevitable difficulties caused by JOMIC members having
too many other commitments – most are busy Cabinet Ministers
who also double as GPA
negotiators and COPAC Management Committee members. [Cabinet level
JOMIC members are not essential – article 22 of the GPA says
merely that JOMIC must be composed of “senior members”
from each of the three GPA parties.]
The attachment
of the SADC representatives has taken far too long. It has been
pending since March 2011, when the Livingstone
Summit of the Troika of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security
Cooperation decided the attachments should be made. The Troika’s
decision was endorsed by the Extraordinary SADC Summit in Sandton
in June 2011 and subsequent Summits have repeated calls for its
implementation.
SADC
Organ Troika Meeting Called Off
Troika chairperson
Tanzanian President Kikwete announced at the SADC Organ Troika meeting
last month that Zimbabwe would be on the agenda for the next meeting
of the Organ Troika scheduled for 7th and 8th October. This meeting
has not been confirmed.
Cabinet-level
GPA Implementation Mechanism not Formed
The August SADC
Summit in Maputo endorsed a Troika call urging the GPA parties to
establish a “mechanism in Cabinet” to ensure that Ministries
implement those parts of the GPA, the Implementation Matrix and
the Roadmap to Elections that fall within their mandate. But this
“mechanism” has not been set up.
Status
of Bills as at 1st October 2012
[Bills available
from veritas@mango.zw
unless otherwise stated]
Passed Bill
awaiting Presidential assent and gazetting as Act
- Zimbabwe
Human Rights Commission Bill [resubmitted for assent 17th September]
The Constitution
requires the President to grant or withhold his assent within 21
days of a Bill being presented to him.
Bills gazetted
and awaiting presentation in Parliament
- Microfinance
Bill [gazetted on 31st August] [not yet available]
Securities Amendment
Bill [gazetted on 10th August 2012] The Minister of Finance has
given notice of his intention to present this Bill when the House
next sits.
Bills being
printed - None.
Bill in the
pipeline The Minister of Finance is expected to send the new Income
Tax Bill to Parliament this week for printing. He has previously
said he wants this Bill passed by the end of the year.
Government
Gazette
Acts Electoral
Amendment Act [No. 3/2012] [see above]
Bills No Bills
were gazetted
Statutory
Instruments [copies not available]
Kariba Dam Wall
toll fees SI 145A/2012, effective 25th September, clarifies the
tariff of toll fees for use of the roadway across the dam wall,
replacing SI 72/2012.
Social workers
code of ethics SI 146/2012 enacts a code of ethics for social workers
formulated by the Council of Social Workers in terms of the Social
Workers Act.
Agricultural
marketing SI 147/2012 contains a short set of regulations requiring
all companies that intend to be “in the business of buying
and contracting agricultural products” to register with the
Agricultural Marketing Authority [AMA], to submit periodic returns
to the AMA on products bought or processed, and to keep records
of products bought available for inspection by AMA inspectors. SI
148/2012 re-states the functions of the AMA re seed cotton and seed
cotton products.
Collective bargaining
agreement SI 152/2012 amends section 32 of the main collective bargaining
agreement for the commercial sectors of Zimbabwe.
Customs duty
SIs 150 and 151/2012 provide for 3-year suspensions for the benefit
of named mining companies.
VAT –
fiscalised registers SI 149/2012 is the sixth amendment to the VAT
(Fiscalised Recording of Taxable Transactions) regulations published
in SI 210/2012.
Engineering
profession SI 153/2012 contains the Engineering Council of Zimbabwe
(General) By-laws, made by the Council under the Engineering Council
Act. The by-laws cover such matters as application forms to be used
by engineers, technicians and firms seeking registration or practising
certificates under the Act; the related fees; scales and rates for
professional fees; and a model code of ethics.
General
Notices
Environmental
protection – Harare Wetlands GN 453/2012 notifies the intention
of the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Management
to declare 26 areas in Harare to be wetlands. Objectors must lodge
any objections to the proposed declaration with the Director General
of the Environmental Management Agency before 1st November. The
GN also repeals the defective Harare wetlands declaration published
earlier this year in GN 313/2012.
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