Zimbabwe Police having tough time establishing what happened to 14-year-old pregnant girl who died at holy shrine- Minister


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HON. MISIHAIRABWI-MUSHONGA:  Thank you very much Mr. Speaker Sir.  I stand on the basis of a motion of national importance.  Mr. Speaker Sir, I think this country has faced, in the last two to three weeks, a very worrisome incident of the young girl who was pregnant and died at a shrine.  I stand to raise this as a major concern, particularly in that the country still awaits a full statement of what actually happened in terms of this child and what Government intends to do on this particular aspect. For some of us that have been in women’s rights for a long time, we are particularly concerned that the issue of Marange and the abuse of children within that particular sect, has been on the table for more than two decades and it has been known that this is what is happening. It is worrisome that even today when something has happened so publicly, we have since not heard what is going to happen vis-a-vis the perpetrators.

I therefore would ask, through you Mr. Speaker Sir, that the Minister of Home Affairs comes to this House and gives a ministerial statement to explain what happened in terms of this child, and what is happening in terms of the abuse that we all know is happening within the Marange sect so that we can at least understand and appreciate that Government is indeed doing something to protect our young girls. Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir.

THE HON. SPEAKER: The Hon. Minister of Justice, my sixth sense tells me that something is being done by the Executive, can you intervene?

THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (HON. ZIYAMBI): Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir, for allowing me to respond on behalf of the Minister of Home Affairs. It is not as straightforward as Hon. Misihairabwi is trying to say. Indeed, Government is doing a lot. Investigations were started and it goes to the root of the culture of that particular community. Initially, there was total lack of cooperation from the whole community, to the extent that the police were not even told where the girl was buried. Investigations which include trying to engage the community are ongoing.

So it is not correct to say that Government has not been doing anything. It is something that goes deep into the culture religious practices of that community. The police are trying to get to the bottom of it, but they are faced with resistance from the whole community, and they are working on it. At this juncture, I think it is too early for the Minister to come with a ministerial statement because they are doing something. Once they have managed to get to the bottom of it, then he will be able to give a full and informed statement to the House. I thank you.

THE HON. SPEAKER: Thank you Hon. Minister for the clarification. Hon. Misihairabwi, I am sure you take note that the investigations have started…

Hon. Dr. Labode having interjected while the Speaker was holding the floor.

THE HON. SPEAKER: Hon. Dr. Labode, you are a seasoned politician, I do not expect interjection whilst I am speaking. Once the matter has been fully investigated, the statement will be given to this august House. There is no need for interjection because the process is on. Thank you.

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