Buhera South legislator Joseph Chinotimba interjected: “munoumu mapinda munhu anorwara, anopenga. Tomubvumidza kuti ngaataure”.
Deputy Speaker Tsitsi Gezi and several Members of Parliament asked Chinotimba to withdraw his statement but he kept on saying “anorwara uyu”.
Below is the full altercation:
HON. MAMOMBE: Good afternoon Madam Speaker and thank you for the exception.
THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Good afternoon Honourable.
HON. MAMOMBE: Madam Speaker, I am rising on a point of privilege. The 16 days of activism against gender based violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off today on the 25th November which is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and it runs until the 10th December, which is the Human Rights Day. Madam Speaker, statistics in Zimbabwe show that one in three women between the ages of 15 and 49 experience gender based violence. The gender based violence undermines opportunities for women and denies them the ability to fully….
THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You are not connected Hon. Mamombe. Hon. Mamombe, there is a motion already on the Order Paper about Gender Based Violence. You can go straight to your issues.
HON. MAMOMBE: I was saying that Parliament of Zimbabwe has not been spared, especially on female Hon. Members from the gender based violence. As elected Members we are expected to reduce tolerance to gender based violence both in our communities as well as in the Hon. House. Madam Speaker Maam, I would like to refer you to some of the cases that undermine and violate the rights of female MPs in the House, especially in this Ninth Parliament. Madam Speaker Maam, I want to refer you the Hansard of 21st November 2018 where Hon. Karenyi, who is no longer with us today raised an issue of sexual harassment by one of the male MPs.
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