Nearly 20 years ago, Murehwa North MP Alois Mangwende presented a paper at the Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Chile. He spoke about the role of parliament in promoting democracy. Zimbabwe was at the time virtually a one-party state. Though his ideas were too idealistic, our current crop of legislators might learn a thing or two. Here is his presentation. We have 270 other stories in our archives that have not been published on the front page.
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