BILL WATCH SPECIAL [4th February 2011]

Parliamentary Public Hearing on Fuel Crisis: Monday 7th February
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy will be conducting a public hearing on Monday on the fuel crisis that has resurfaced in the country in the past few weeks.

Members of the public are invited to attend the hearing to express their views.

Details of the hearing are as follows:

Monday 7th February

Time: 10.30 am

Venue: Senate Chamber, Parliament Building, Harare

Chairperson: Hon. Chindori-Chininga Clerk: Mr Manhivi

The main objective of the hearing is to hear public views on what should be done to address the current fuel crisis. Key stakeholders in the fuel sector, such as NOCZIM, fuel service providers and Ministry of Energy and Power Development officials, have also been invited to attend.

If you want to make an oral submission at the hearing, signify this to the Committee Clerk before the hearing begins so that he can notify the chairperson to call on you. An oral submission is more effective if it is followed up in writing. If you have a written submission, it is advisable to take as many copies as possible with you for circulation at the meeting. If you are able to take a copy to Parliament before the meeting and give it to the Committee Clerk, he will duplicate copies for the members of the Committee.

If you cannot attend the hearing, written submissions and correspondence are also welcome and should be addressed to:

The Clerk of Parliament

Attention: Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy

P. O Box CY 298

Causeway, Harare

or emailed to clerk@parlzim.gov.zw or manhivis@parlzim.gov.zw

If attending, please use the Kwame Nkrumah Ave entrance to Parliament. IDs must be produced. As there are sometimes last-minute changes to committee programmes, it is recommended that you avoid possible disappointment by checking with the committee clerk [Mr Manhivi] that the hearing is still on. Parliaments telephone numbers are Harare 700181 or 252936-55. Mr Manhivis mobile number is 0772 247 864.

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