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Full report on why 118 MDC MPs should pay $800 000, each, for boycotting Mnangagwa

2.0    Committee Composition

The CSRO established a Privileges Committee to investigate cases of misconduct by MDC-Alliance Members and Senators. The Members nominated were—

  1. Hon. Jonathan Taonana Samukange – (Chairperson);
  2. Hon. Sen. Joseph Madziva Chirongoma;
  3. Hon. Sen. Omega Sipani-Hungwe;
  4. Hon. Cecil Kashiri;
  5. Hon. Stars Mathe;
  6. Hon. Brig Gen (Rtd) Levi Mayihlome;
  7. Hon. Kindness Paradza;
  8. Hon. Aligenia Samson; and
  9. Hon. Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga who immediately declined to be a Member of the Committee as she was conflicted. She was accordingly replaced by Hon. Priscilla Moyo.

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