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Bill Watch 22/2025 of 20th July 2025 [This Week in Parliament]


Both
Houses
of
Parliament
will
be
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.

THE
NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY

Tuesday
22nd
July

Bill
to
be
dealt
with

The
Assembly
is
expected
to
deal
with
the
following
Bill:


  • Medical
    Services
    Amendment
    Bill
     [link]

The
Second
Reading
of
this
Bill
is
due
to
continue.

Reports
of
constitutional
commissions
to
be
considered

The
Assembly
will
be
asked
to
consider:

  • Reports
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Electoral
    Commission
    on
    by-elections
    held
    in
    October
    and
    November
    2024
    and
    January
    2025
    to
    fill
    vacancies
    in
    local
    authorities
  • 2024
    report
    of
    the
    Judicial
    Service
    Commission
  • 2024
    report
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Electoral
    Commission
  • 2024
    report
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Human
    Rights
    Commission
  • 2024
    report
    of
    the
    National
    Prosecuting
    Authority.

International
agreements
to
be
approved

The
Assembly
will
be
asked
to
approve:

  • The
    SADC
    Protocol
    on
    the
    Inter-State
    Transfer
    of
    Sentenced
    Prisoners [link]
  • The
    African
    Charter
    on
    Statistics,
    signed
    in
    Addis
    Ababa
    on
    the
    4th
    February
    2009 [link]
  • An
    agreement
    to
    operationalise
    the
    SADC
    Regional
    Development
    Fund [link]

Reports
on
petitions
received

  • A
    petition
    on
    the
    status
    of
    the
    Disaster
    Risk
    Management
    and
    Civil
    Protection
    Bill
  • A
    petition
    from
    ZISCO
    Steel
    pensioners

Reports
of
parliamentary
committees

The
Assembly
will
be
asked
to
consider
committee
reports
on
the
following
issues:

  • The
    2024
    third
    quarter
    Budget
    Performance
    Report
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    ICT,
    Postal
    and
    Courier
    Services
  • The
    audited
    accounts
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    National
    Road
    Administration
    for
    2023
  • The
    accounts
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Transport
    and
    Infrastructural
    Development
    for
    2023
  • The
    2024
    budget
    performance
    report
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Environment,
    Climate
    and
    Wild
    Life
  • The
    audited
    accounts
    of
    Bulawayo
    City
    Council
    for
    2019
    and
    2020
  • The
    status
    of
    border
    posts
    in
    relation
    to
    border
    security
  • The
    state
    of
    centres
    for
    the
    treatment
    and
    rehabilitation
    of
    victims
    of
    drug
    and
    substance
    abuse
  • The
    2024
    third
    quarter
    Budget
    Performance
    Report
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Industry
    and
    Commerce
  • Universal
    access
    to
    primary
    and
    secondary
    education
  • The
    audited
    accounts
    of
    Gweru
    City
    Council
    for
    2020 [link]
  • The
    state
    of
    the
    water
    supply
    in
    Bulawayo [link]
  • The
    impact
    of
    the
    prevailing
    economic
    environment
    on
    the
    wholesale
    and
    retail
    sectors
  • The
    audited
    accounts
    of
    Karoi
    Town
    Council
    for
    2020
  • The
    audited
    accounts
    of
    the
    Civil
    Aviation
    Authority
    for
    2020 [link]
  • The
    2025
    review
    of
    the
    Monetary
    Policy
    Statement
  • The
    Auditor-General’s
    report
    for
    2021
    on
    the
    CMED
    and
    Easy-Go
    Travel
    and
    Hiring
    (Pvt)
    Ltd
  • Gender-based
    violence

Motions
on
the
National
Assembly
order
paper

Motions
set
to
be
debated
by
the
Assembly
will
include
the
following
topics:

  • Abolition
    of
    bank
    charges
    for
    balance
    enquiries
  • Dealing
    with
    tuberculosis
    and
    silicosis
    among
    miners
  • Improvement
    of
    water
    infrastructure
    in
    the
    country
  • Preventing
    child
    marriages
    and
    protecting
    girls
    from
    exploitation
  • Declaration
    of
    the
    public
    health
    situation
    to
    be
    a
    national
    emergency
  • Increased
    resources
    to
    treat
    mental
    disorders,
    particularly
    drug-related
    conditions
  • Introduction
    of
    quotas
    for
    employment
    of
    youths
    in
    the
    public
    service
  • Tax
    relief
    for
    businesses
    that
    invest
    in
    or
    sponsor
    arts,
    sport
    and
    culture
  • Extending
    the
    prohibition
    against
    smoking
    tobacco
    in
    public
    places
  • Controlling
    dangerous
    dogs
    and
    increasing
    protection
    against
    rabies
  • Introducing
    a
    two-term
    school
    year
    for
    Zimbabwe’s
    schools
  • Fires
    in
    communal
    areas
  • Ensuring
    that
    local
    authorities
    fill
    vacant
    posts
    with
    substantive
    appointments
    rather
    than
    acting
    appointments
  • Management
    and
    protection
    of
    wetlands
  • Remodelling
    of
    community
    information
    centres
  • Reply
    to
    the
    President’s
    speech.

Wednesday
23rd
July



Note:
 
On
Wednesdays,
questions
and
other
private
members’
business
have
precedence
over
government
business.

Questions
set
down
for
answer

Among questions set
down
for
Ministers
to
answer
in
the
National
Assembly
on
Wednesday
are questions on the
following
issues:

  • Renovation
    of
    sports
    stadiums
  • Land
    degradation
    in
    Gwanda
    North
    caused
    by
    artisanal
    gold
    miners
  • Lifting
    the
    ban
    on
    fishing
    in
    Lake
    Chivero
  • Save
    River
    siltation
  • Taxing
    of
    persons
    over
    the
    age
    of
    65
  • Employment
    of
    qualified
    teachers
  • Readiness
    of
    hotels
    for
    the
    Ramsar
    Convention
    on
    Wetlands
  • Why
    the
    Government
    borrowed
    money
    in
    2021
    despite
    having
    access
    to
    IMF
    special
    drawing
    rights
  • Payment
    made
    to
    Betterbrands
    Petroleum
    in
    May
    2025
  • Differentiation
    between
    public
    servants
    and
    members
    of
    the
    security
    services
    in
    availability
    of
    ad
    hoc
    allowances
  • Disbursement
    of
    devolution
    funds
    to
    local
    authorities
    in
    five
    provinces
  • Disbursement
    of
    BEAM
    funds,
    especially
    for
    rural
    schools,
    and
    payment
    of
    arrears
  • Revenues
    from
    the
    fast
    foods
    tax
    up
    to
    June
    2025-07-20
  • Collection
    of
    corporate
    social
    responsibility
    levies
    on
    lithium
    and
    quarried
    stone
  • Settlement
    of
    debts
    owed
    by
    government
    to
    Gweru
    City
    Council
  • Title
    deeds
    for
    beneficiaries
    of
    fast-track
    land
    reform
  • Review
    of
    law
    regarding
    sinking
    of
    boreholes
    and
    water
    harvesting
  • Regulation
    of
    the
    prices
    and
    marketing
    of
    sesame
    seeds
  • Measures
    to
    support
    businesses
    affected
    by
    current
    economic
    environment
  • Compensation
    for
    victims
    of
    political
    violence
    since
    1980
  • Implementing
    recommendations
    of
    the
    SADC
    election
    observer
    mission
    from
    2018
    and
    2023
  • Water
    quality
    in
    Lake
    Chivero
  • The
    Geo
    Pomona
    Waste
    Project
  • Conflicts
    between
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Lands
    and
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Local
    Government
    on
    the
    collection
    of
    land
    levies
    and
    the
    allocation
    of
    land
    in
    urban
    areas
  • Compensation
    paid
    to
    Pinnacle
    Holdings
    for
    land
    in
    Harare
  • The
    number
    of
    female
    chiefs
    and
    village
    heads
    and
    the
    rights
    of
    their
    children
  • Government
    policy
    on
    breeding
    and
    keeping
    dangerous
    dog
    breeds
  • The
    cost
    of
    and
    funding
    for
    the
    Trabablas
    interchange
    project
  • Rehabilitation
    of
    roads
    and
    infrastructure
    in
    various
    areas
  • Costs
    for
    getting
    vehicles
    exempted
    from
    licensing
  • Completion
    of
    vetting
    persons
    who
    took
    part
    in
    the
    liberation
    war
  • Government
    policy
    on
    menstrual
    leave
  • Empowerment
    programmes
    for
    marginalised
    groups
  • The
    role
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Women
    Affairs
    in
    the
    fight
    against
    drug
    and
    substance
    abuse
    among
    women
    and
    youths
  • The
    capacitation
    of
    small
    and
    medium
    enterprises
  • How
    the
    government
    balances
    its
    commitment
    to
    democracy
    and
    human
    rights
    with
    trade
    relations
    with
    autocratic
    regimes
  • Repatriation
    of
    Zimbabweans
    in
    foreign
    immigration
    holding
    centres
  • Support
    for
    persons
    who
    seek
    careers
    in
    nursing
  • The
    number
    of
    mental
    health
    practitioners
    employed
    by
    government
  • The
    effectiveness
    of
    “sin
    taxes”
    in
    improving
    national
    health
  • Provision
    of
    power
    to
    various
    rural
    areas
    and
    repairing
    and
    upgrading
    electricity
    power
    lines
  • The
    legality
    of
    ZESA
    claiming
    payment
    of
    outstanding
    debts
    before
    providing
    customers
    with
    pre-paid
    meters
  • The
    allocation
    of
    broadcasting
    time
    to
    political
    parties
    from
    2023
    to
    June
    2025,
    and
    whether
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Electoral
    Commission
    monitors
    it

Thursday
24th
July

Report
of
parliamentary
committee

The
following
report
is
due
to
be
considered
by
the National
Assembly:

  • The
    third
    and
    fourth
    quarter
    2024
    budget
    performance
    report
    of
    the
    Ministry
    of
    Women
    Affairs,
    Community,
    Small
    and
    Medium
    Enterprises
    Development.

Motion
on
the
National
Assembly
order
paper

The
following
motion
is
set
to
be
debated
by
the
Assembly:

  • Financing
    and
    encouragement
    of
    ICT
    innovation
    and
    development

THE
SENATE

Tuesday
22nd
July

Reports
of
Constitutional
Commissions
to
be
considered

The
Senate will be
asked
to
consider
the
reports
of
the
following
constitutional
Commissions:

  • The
    Zimbabwe
    Human
    Rights
    Commission’s
    report
    for
    2024
  • Reports
    of
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Electoral
    Commission
    on
    by-elections
    held
    in
    October
    and
    November
    2024
    and
    January
    2025
    to
    fill
    vacancies
    in
    local
    authorities

International
agreements
to
be
approved

The
Senate
will
be
asked
to
approve:

  • The
    SADC
    Protocol
    on
    the
    Inter-State
    Transfer
    of
    Sentenced
    Prisoners [link]

Thematic
Committee
reports
to
be
considered

The
Senate will be
asked
to
adopt
reports
on:

  • Universal
    access
    to
    primary
    and
    secondary
    education
  • State
    of
    the
    water
    supply
    in
    Bulawayo
    [link]

Motions
to
be
dealt
with
by
the
Senate

The
Senate
is
expected
to
debate
motions
on
the
following
topics:

  • Improving
    higher
    education
    through
    international
    partnerships,
    accreditation
    and
    benchmarking
  • Commending
    the
    President
    on
    his
    leadership
  • Respect
    for
    and
    promotion
    of
    indigenous
    culture,
    customs
    and
    heritage,
    and
    declaration
    of
    cultural
    public
    holiday
  • Disparity
    between
    urban
    and
    rural
    areas
    regarding
    access
    to
    early
    childhood
    development
    education
  • Reply
    to
    the
    President’s
    speech

Wednesday
23rd
July

The
Senate
will
continue
business
stood
over
from
Tuesday

Thursday
24th
July

Questions
set
down
for
answer

Among
questions
for
Ministers
to
answer
in
the
Senate
on
Thursday
are
questions
on
the
following
issues:

  • Exemption
    of
    senior
    citizens
    from
    paying
    rates
    and
    levies
    to
    urban
    and
    rural
    local
    authorities
  • Exemption
    of
    war
    veterans
    from
    paying
    parking
    fees
  • Revenue
    from
    agricultural
    export
    licences
    and
    how
    it
    was
    utilised
    in
    2025
  • Land
    audit
    to
    identify
    under-utilised
    land
    for
    reallocation
  • Villages
    targeted
    for
    boreholes
    under
    the
    presidential
    rural
    development
    programme
  • Government
    policy
    on
    Palestine
    and
    the
    conflict
    between
    Israel
    and
    Iran
  • Development
    of
    tourism
    and
    incentives
    for
    local
    tourists

Bills
Being
Considered
by
the
Parliamentary
Legal
Committee

The
PLC
is
considering
the
following
Bills:

  • Insurance
    and
    Pensions
    Commission
    Amendment
    Bill [link]
  • Mines
    and
    Minerals
    Bill [link]
  • Pipelines
    Amendment
    Bill
  • State
    Service
    (Pensions)
    Bill [link]
  • Zimbabwe
    School
    Examinations
    Council
    Amendment
    Bill

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