Categories: Stories

Harare East Member of Parliament threatens to kill fellow ZANU-PF MP

HON. MANDIPAKA:  Mr. Speaker, it is unfortunate that the smooth flow of my debate has been disturbed but I want to support the concept – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.] –

THE ACTING SPEAKER:  Order, please.  What is wrong?  Hon. Mandipaka you may proceed.

HON. MANDIPAKA:  Mr. Speaker, I was saying, the smooth flow of my debate has been disturbed quite a bit, suffice to say that we support as a Parliament the concept of e-passport in Africa…

HON. ADV. CHAMISA:  On a point of order Mr. Speaker.

THE ACTING SPEAKER:  What is your point of order?

HON. ADV. CHAMISA:  Mr. Speaker, this is a platform, a sacrosanct platform of Honourable Members.  When the honour in a Member is subtracted by another Member or any other force ….

THE ACTING SPEAKER:  Order Hon. Chamisa, just take your seat – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.] –

THE ACTING SPEAKER: Order, order! Hon. Members.

HON. ADV. CHAMISA: Thank you Hon. Speaker.  The point I had raised is really a point that is not poisonous, inimical or detrimental to the Business of Parliament but actually amplifies and augments Parliament.  Once an Hon. Member has raised an issue, in terms of our Standing Orders, it is a public issue.  For the integrity of the House, it has to then invite the intervention and ruling of the Hon. Speaker, because we cannot have attempted murder in Parliament.  We cannot have threats of violence in the House.  So, Hon. Speaker we enjoin your Chair to make a ruling in this matter, in the interest of protecting Hon. Members and the integrity of this institution.  This is one of the pillars of the State; a very important one; the one that stands last when all others have collapsed; the Parliament.  So, it must be respected. – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –

THE ACTING SPEAKER: Order! Order, Hon. Maridaid.  Can we have order in the House please?  There is no debate on this issue, I am going to make a ruling.

Hon. Maridadi having insisted on making a point of order.

THE ACTING SPEAKER: I said no further debate on this one.  Hon. Maridadi, I have said no further debate on this issue.  I am going to make a ruling.  I think what I did was to ask Hon. Mukupe to go out for a while.  In terms of our Standing Orders Number 13, making an oral or written threat to a Member is not permissible in the Chamber. Hon. Katsiru, your point of order is considered. – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –

THE ACTING SPEAKER: Order please!  Hon. Members, this is an allegation.  An allegation needs to be investigated.  Therefore we are going to look into it; we are going to investigate and come back to you.

(314 VIEWS)

This post was last modified on July 19, 2017 9:30 am

Page: 1 2

Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

Recent Posts

Zimbabwe among the top countries with the widest gap between the rich and poor

Zimbabwe is among the top 30 countries in the world with the widest gap between…

November 14, 2024

Can the ZiG sustain its rally against the US dollar?

Zimbabwe’s battered currency, the Zimbabwe Gold, which was under attack until the central bank devalued…

November 10, 2024

Will Mnangagwa go against the trend in the region?

Plans by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa to…

October 22, 2024

The Zimbabwe government and not saboteurs sabotaging ZiG

The Zimbabwe government’s insatiable demand for money to satisfy its own needs, which has exceeded…

October 20, 2024

The Zimbabwe Gold will regain its value if the government does this…

Economist Eddie Cross says the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) will regain its value if the government…

October 16, 2024

Is Harare the least democratic province in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, which is a metropolitan province, is the least democratic province in the…

October 11, 2024