BILL WATCH 8/2025
This Week in Parliament
Both Houses of Parliament adjourned last week and will resume sitting this week. In this Bill Watch we shall outline the business they are expected to deal with, but please bear the following points in mind:
- 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 25th March
Bills to be dealt with
Two Bills are due to be dealt with by the Assembly:
Parks and Wild Life Amendment Bill [link]
The Second Reading of this Bill is due to continue.
Persons with Disabilities Bill [link]
This Bill is due to begin its Committee Stage. Extensive amendments are proposed to the Bill.
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.
Portfolio 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
- The establishment of a cement plant in Magunje area
- Failure by some local authorities to submit financial statements to the Auditor-General
- Implementation of the digitisation project in Zimbabwe
- The state of the electricity supply in Zimbabwe
- Non-communicable diseases, including cancer
- Meagre pension pay-outs by NSSA
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:
- Urging the promotion of community share ownership schemes in all constituencies
- Urging the Government to promote sign language
- Registration of vendors and prohibition against seizure of their wares
- 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
- 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
- Measures to boost internet connectivity and improve digital infrastructure
- Introducing a separate class of drivers licence for vehicles with automatic transmission
- Reply to the President’s speech.
Wednesday 25th March
Questions set down for answer
Among questions set down for Ministers to answer in the National Assembly on Wednesday 25th March are questions on the following issues:
- Reopening of the Cold Storage Commission and payments to its former employees
- Compensation for former farm workers displaced during the fast-track land resettlement programme
- Completion of the Gwai-Tshangane dam to supply water to Matabeleland
- Government policy on new title deeds for farmers
- Reopening the Bindura Nickel Mine
- Liquidation of the Commercial Farmers’ Union stake in Kuvimba Mining House
- The Government’s purchase of the remaining shareholding in Kuvimba Mining House
- Progress in the IMF’s Staff Monitored Programme and the structured dialogue platform for debt management
- The ban on the importation of 10-year-old motor vehicles
- Payment for registration of new vehicles in US dollars
- Passengers risk insurance
- Mobilising domestic resources for financing the health sector
- Collection of sports levies by local authorities
- Payment of devolution funds to local authorities
- Value of the assets in the Mutapa Investment Fund and disclosure of its financial statements
- Financing of vocational training centres
- The amount of AIDS levy raised in 2024 and how it was expended
- How the IMTT collected from mobile transactions was used
- The proposed sale of the POSB to Hebrew Investment Group
- Payments to pensioners affected by dollarisation in 2009
- Settlements of debts owed by the Government to its contractors
- The shareholding of the Hwange Colliery Company
- Delays in the delivery of judgments, particularly the High Court
- 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
- Payment of ZIMSEC markers and moderators for the 2024 examinations
- Police barring Members of Parliament from holding feedback meetings in their constituencies
- Maternal mortality in Zimbabwe
- The cost of blood transfusions
- The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in 2024
- 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
- A mining project in Matabeleland South entailing the mass relocation of villagers
- Whether there is a comprehensive geological report on minerals in Zimbabwe
SENATE
Tuesday 25th March
Bill to be considered
The Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill [link] will be given its Second Reading, having been transmitted from the National Assembly.
Report of Constitutional Commission to be considered
The Senate will be asked to continue debating the report of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission for 2023.
Thematic Committee reports to be considered
The Senate will be asked to adopt reports on:
- 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
- Expanding irrigation and other measures to combat climate change
- Expanding access to safe abortion services
- Protection of constitutional gender rights
- The condition of sports stadiums in Zimbabwe
- Recapitalisation of public health care institutions and ensuring they are supplied with medicines
- Support for livestock farmers
- Supply of ethanol and blending of fuel
- Production of illegal alcoholic beverages
- Reply to the President’s speech
Thursday 27th March
Questions set down for answer
Among questions for Ministers to answer in the Senate on Thursday are questions on the following issues:
- Measures to protect retail stores against competition from informal traders
- A cholera outbreak in Kariba
- 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.
International agreement to be approved:
The Senate will be asked to approve an agreement for the establishment of the SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
Note: For the latest Status of Bills see [link]