Committee meetings open to the public on 10th July

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PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES SERIES 35/2014

[7th July 2014]

Committee Meetings Open to the Public on 10th July

The Parliamentary committee meetings listed below will be open to the public on Thursday 10th July. [Committee meetings scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, and meetings of other committees on Thursday, will all be closed meetings.]

Members of the public may attend these meetings, but as observers only, not as participants, i.e. they may listen but not speak. The meetings are at Parliament in Harare. If attending, please use the entrance on Kwame Nkrumah Ave between 2nd and 3rd Streets. Please note that IDs must be produced.

The above details are based on information from Parliament. But, as there are sometimes last-minute changes to the meetings schedule, persons wishing to attend should avoid disappointment by checking with the relevant committee clerk [see names below] that the meeting is still on and still open to the public. Parliament’s telephone numbers are Harare 700181 and 252940/1.

Thursday 10th July at 9 am

Thematic Committee: Peace and Security

Oral evidence from the Ministry of Defence on progress made on de-mining of landmines

Venue: Committee Room No 4

Chair: Hon Mumvuri Clerk: Mr Kunzwa

Portfolio Committee: Education, Sport, Arts and Culture

Oral evidence from the Zimbabwe Rugby Union on their programmes to spread the game to other areas

Venue: National Assembly

Chair: Hon Mliswa Clerk: Mr Munjenge

Thursday 10th July at 10 am

Thematic Committee: Indigenisation and Empowerment

Oral evidence from the Chiefs Council of Zimbabwe on the role of traditional leaders in the implementation of the indigenisation programme

Venue: National Assembly

Chair: Hon Wadyajena Clerk: Ms Zenda

Portfolio Committee: Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development

Oral evidence from Transparency International on corrupt activities in housing cooperatives

Venue: Government Caucus Room

Chair: Hon Mangami Clerk: Mr Mazani

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