The Committee met on the 23rd of November, 2023 and on its agenda was the analysis of Statutory Instrument 153 of 2023, High Court (Amendment) Rules, 2023 (No.I), gazetted on the 25th of August, 2023. After deliberations, it unanimously resolved to issue an adverse report wilh respect to the Statutory Instrument due to the following considerations.
The downloadable document below is the Adverse Report of the Parliamentary Legal Committee on the Mines and Minerals Bill. The report was presented to the
In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(4) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee (herein referred to as “the Committee) considered Statutory Instruments gazetted in November and December 2018. After deliberations the Committee unanimously (4:0) resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of Statutory Instruments 253, 255 and 271 of 2018 due to the following reasons:
In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(4) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee (herein referred to as “the Committee) considered Statutory Instruments gazetted in August 2018. After deliberations the Committee unanimously (4:0) resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of Statutory Instruments 148 and 149 of 2018 due to the following reasons:
In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee (herein referred to as “the Committee) considered the Agricultural Marketing Authority (Command Agriculture Scheme for Domestic Crop, Livestock and Fisheries Production) Regulations, 2018. After deliberations the Committee unanimously resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of the Statutory Instrument, due to the following reasons.
NOTE BY VERITAS: The Parliamentary Legal Committee’s adverse report forms the first part of this document. It was announced in the Senate on 30th March. The rest of the document contains additional material included by Veritas – the explanation given to the Senate by the PLC chairperson on 4th April, a comment by Senator Chief Charumbira in the Senate the following day and the text of the amendments which are the subject of the adverse report.
In pursuit of its Constitutional mandate as provided for in Section 152 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee on the 17th of March 2016 at 11:00hrs met to consider Statutory Instruments gazetted during the month of February 2016 among them Statutory Instrument 24 of 2016, titled Insurance (Amendment) Regulations. After deliberations, it unanimously resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of the Statutory Instrument, due to the following considerations:
In pursuit of its constitutional mandate as provided in section 152(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Parliamentary Legal Committee met on the 20th of October 2015 at 1000hrs to consider the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Amendment Bill [H.B. 2B, 2015]. After deliberations the Committee resolved that an adverse report be issued in respect of clause 30 of the Bill amending section 121 of CAP 9:07.