By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Open Parly ZWOpen Parly ZWOpen Parly ZW
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Bills
  • Bill Tracker
  • Cabinet Briefs
  • Videos & LIVE Streams
  • Find your MP
  • Open Council
  • About
Reading: Parliament throws away WRN’s petition
Share
Font ResizerAa
Open Parly ZWOpen Parly ZW
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Bills
  • Bill Tracker
  • Cabinet Briefs
  • Videos & LIVE Streams
  • Find your MP
  • Open Council
  • About
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Open Parly ZW > Members of Parliament > Parliament throws away WRN’s petition
Parliament throws away WRN’s petition
Members of ParliamentNewsParliament

Parliament throws away WRN’s petition

Editor at large
Last updated: October 20, 2021 4:26 pm
Editor at large Published October 20, 2021
Share
Parliament throws away WRN’s petition
SHARE

Parliament throws away WRN’s petition

Parliament of Zimbabwe has thrown away a petition by the Women’s Reform Network (WRN) which was seeking Parliament’s help to block the government’s move to create proportional representation seats for women in local authorities.

Women’s Reform Network is a coalition of 25 women’s rights organisations

The women’s organisation did not want the government to create extra seats but that it shares the current seats between men and women.  

Making the announcement in the National Assembly, Speaker Jacob Mudenda said the petition did not specify what it wanted Parliament to do.

‘’I wish to advise the House that on 29th September 2021, Parliament of Zimbabwe received a petition from the Women’s Reform Network.

‘’The petition was deemed inadmissible as the prayer did not specify what the petitioners wanted Parliament to do.  The petitioners have since been notified accordingly,’’ he said.

In its petition to Parliament, WRN argued that creating seats outside the current wards will burden the taxpayers. The organisation also contended that the 30% is also not in line with the 50-50 constitutional provision.

‘’As Women’s Reform Network, we appreciate the need for interventions to increase women’s representation in elected and appointed leadership at all levels.

‘’However, we believe that any intervention must first be informed by the constitutional provisions of Section 17, 56 and 80 which expressly envisages and demand a legal framework which implements 50-50 gender equality at all levels in Zimbabwe.

‘’In addition, it is our considered view that any quotas must be allocated within the existing number of seats. Women empowerment in leadership must not create a burden on the taxpayers whose net effect would affect the adequacy and accessibility of quality gender-responsive service delivery which would in turn adversely impact the very same women who must be empowered.

‘’It is against this background that as the Women’s Reform Network we respectfully differ with the Honourable Minister,’’ read part of the petition.

Meanwhile, the Speaker of the National Assembly has announced that Parliament has accepted a petition from Zimbabwe Revenue and Allied Workers Trade Union asking for the amendment of the Revenue Authority Act [Chapter 23:11].

‘’I also have to inform the House that on Monday, 27th September 2021, Parliament received a petition from the General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Revenue and Allied Workers Trade Union, Mr Lovemore Ngwarati, beseeching Parliament to amend the provisions of the Revenue Authority Act, Chapter 23:11, to restore the provisions allowing for the retention of funds and a funding model for ZIMRA.

‘’The petition has since been referred to the Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development,’’ he said.

Parliament throws away WRN’s petition

You Might Also Like

NATIONAL GENDER POLICY (2025) ZIMBABWE [DOWNLOAD]

STATE OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO BASIC PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN ZIMBABWE REPORT [DOWNLOAD]

REPORT ON THE IMPACT OF THE PREVAILING ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ON THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL INDUSTRY [download]

List of Companies that have failed to supply Govt tenders [Download]

Chivayo’s suppliers Faramatsi, Exquisite Cars fail to supply Govt car tenders

TAGGED:50-50Jacob MudendaParliamentParliament throws away WRN’s petitionWRNZIMRA
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
Trending News
Blessed Geza Moves to Impeach Emmerson Mnangagwa
FeatureFeaturedNews

Blessed Geza Moves to Impeach Emmerson Mnangagwa

Daniel Chigundu Daniel Chigundu April 3, 2025
Geza Faces Setback in Impeachment Bid as Parliament Adjourns to May 6
Mnangagwa signs PVO Bill into law, ignores strong opposition
After Mugabe’s Impeachment motion by Monica Mutsvangwa, Who Will Push for Mnangagwa’s Removal
OpenParlyZW’s New AI WhatsApp Chatbot That Brings Parliament to Your Fingertips

Categories

  • ES Money
  • U.K News
  • The Escapist
  • Insider
  • Science
  • Technology
  • LifeStyle
  • Marketing

About US

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet.

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form]

OpenParlyZW is a project of Magamba Network established in 2015 that seeks to open the Parliament of Zimbabwe using digital tools and civic tech to promote and enable engagement between decision-makers & Citizens for a better society for young Zimbabweans

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe

Categories

  • ES Money
  • U.K News
  • The Escapist
  • Insider
  • Science
  • Technology
  • LifeStyle
  • Marketing

About US

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet.

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form]

OpenParlyZW is a project of Magamba Network established in 2015 that seeks to open the Parliament of Zimbabwe using digital tools and civic tech to promote and enable engagement between decision-makers & Citizens for a better society for young Zimbabweans

FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
© 2024 Openparly. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?