HON. B. TSHUMA: Mr. Speaker, my question was not responded to.
THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER: Is it not the one that has just been responded to?
HON. B. TSHUMA: No.
THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER: Because you were talking. What was your question?
HON. B. TSHUMA: Minister, I enquired what was the offering in his provisions here in terms of remedying a situation where employers were collecting money from clients and not remitting to medical aid societies and as a result, they were not able to pay the service providers. He did not respond to that.
THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER: The Minister has responded and he explained all that.
HON. B. TSHUMA: Excuse me, I am not exactly drunk. I have been following the proceedings closely and the Minister did not respond. Please.
THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER: Hon. Minister, did you not respond to that, I thought you did?
PARIRENYATWA: I responded, but this is an issue that will be taken up as well through our Bill and seal all these conflicts.
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