";s:4:"text";s:4740:" All this will require adjustments to existing legislation:At its meeting on 16th April, Cabinet approved the principles of the following two Bills from the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, thus clearing the way for the Bills to be drafted by the legal drafters in the Attorney-General’s office.This Bill will provide for the powers, practice and procedure of the Constitutional Court; its composition as prescribed in section 166 of the Constitution; and its jurisdiction [information from Cabinet press release]. There is no provision for its date of commencement to be fixed by the President by statutory instrument.The Bill’s ten parts include parts dealing with: the establishment, management and finances of the new Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency [ZIDA] and its One Stop Investment Services Centre [OSISC]; investor guarantees and non-discriminatory treatment; investor obligations, including social responsibility; provisions common to investors in and outside Special Economic Zones; investment and other activities in Special Economic Zones [details in the Third Schedule]; Public Private Partnerships [details in Fourth Schedule]; and dispute settlement.ZIDA will replace, and take over the functions presently entrusted to, the Zimbabwe Investment Authority and the Special Economic Zones Authority [both statutory corporations] and the Joint Venture Unit in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, which advises Government on Public Private Partnerships. Zimbabwe Protests Stopped by Government Soldiers 1 day ago Web Desk 0 HARARE – A heavy security presence in Zimbabwe’s capital Friday shut down planned opposition protests against the government’s handling of corruption and the economy. The Bill is available for downloading on the Veritas website . The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) is the lead Office in the Government of Zimbabwe. This Bill was gazetted in a Government Gazette Extraordinary on Tuesday 31st December 2019 [General Notice 2186/2019 signed by the Clerk of Parliament, Mr K.M. Production of government publications, such as the Government Gazette, Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments, Hansard transcripts and many others. Chokuda]. XCVII, No. ZIMBABWE'S government signed a $3,5 billion deal to compensate white former commercial farmers who were evicted from their land two decades ago. Although General Notice 2186 was not signed by the Speaker and does not cite section 328(3) of the Constitution, it certainly gives notice of the precise terms of the Bill, and is probably sufficient to start the countdown to presentation of the Bill in the National Assembly on or after 31st March. It comprises The President, His Excellency Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, Honourable Vice Presidents, Cabinet and Ministers of State. Customs and excise measures giving effect to Budget [all gazetted in a Gazette Extraordinary dated 31st December and effective from 1st January 2013] SI 193/2012 adds over 20 commodities to the list of items on which a 25% customs surtax is payable [e.g., cooking oils, butter, margarine, fresh cheese, washing and cleaning preparations]. Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.
The publication of this Bill is noted at the beginning of the bulletin. SI 92/2019 extends for the whole of 2019 the existing rebate on engine spares and components for Air Zimbabwe.
15 6th MARCH, 2020 Price RTGS$20,00 General Notice 482 of 2020. 28 5th APRIL, 2019 Price US$2,00/RTGS$6,00 General Notice 523 of 2019. Regular Gazette of 19th April. Customs and excise – duty rebate for Air Zimbabwe. It fixes weekly and monthly Cost of Living Allowances for January to April 2019. A call for written submissions can, therefore, be expected from Parliament soon.
It is the second notice in the current exercise by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development’s to comply, albeit belatedly, with section 38(1) of the Public Finance Management Act. It also provides for the collection from workers and employers of a levy payable to the National Employment Council for the industry.
Anti-government protests in Zimbabwe in 2018 and 2019 resulted in the killing of several people, allegedly by the military. Chokuda]. There is a compulsory 90-day post-gazetting waiting period – section 328(3) of the Constitution provides that a Bill to amend the Constitution may not be presented in either House of Parliament unless the Speaker has given at least ninety days notice in the Government Gazette of the Bill’s “precise terms”. Tenders Info is a online government Tender information provider company, helping business across globe in finding business opportunities.