• Zimbabwe - overview of Bills as of 22 October 2020

    President Mnangagwa, at the opening of the Third Session of the Parliament of Zimbabwe on the 22nd October, included a legislative agenda for the rest of this year ... read more

  • President Mnangagwa, at the opening of the Third Session of the Parliament of Zimbabwe on the 22nd October, included a legislative agenda for the rest of this year and until the same time next year.  

    Outstanding Bills from the previous Session

    Bills from the previous Session that have not yet been completed and which passing should be expedited:

    Bills passed by the National Assembly but still in the Senate

    • Marriages Bill, as amended by the National Assembly
    • Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill, as amended by the National Assembly
    • Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 1) Bill (the not-properly-passed 2017 Bill, not the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill currently in the National Assembly)

    Bills already presented to the National Assembly and partly dealt with

    • Forest Amendment Bill
    • Financial Adjustments Bill
    • Cyber Security & Data Protection Bill - the President specifically mentioned this Bill as one to be speeded up, “given the importance of robust and secure information systems to drive digital services in all sectors of our economy”.
    • Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill
    • Manpower Planning and Development Amendment Bill  - still awaiting initial PLC report after its First Reading in September.

    Bills gazetted and awaiting presentation in the National Assembly

    • Pension and Provident Funds Bill
    • Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Bill

    29 New Bills on the Legislative Agenda

    In addition to the Bills carried over from the previous Session, the President targeted a large number of other Bills – 29 by our count – for presentation to and enactment by Parliament during this new session.

    Economic Reform Bills

    Sugar Industry Bill – to repeal and replace the outdated Sugar Industry Production Control Act of the 1990s

    Economic Empowerment Bill – to replace what is left of the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act

    Competition Amendment Bill – to align Zimbabwean law with the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement

    Cooperative Societies Amendment Bill – to amend the Cooperative Societies Act to take account of the role of small to medium enterprises and the informal sector in the economy

    Mining sector

    Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill

    Precious Stones Trade Amendment Bill

    Gold Trade Amendment Bill

    Tourism Sector

    Tourism Amendment Bill

    Parks and Wild Life Amendment Bill

    Energy sector

    Electricity Amendment Bill

    Copper Control Amendment Bill

    Devolution and decentralisation

    Note: The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has already told the National Assembly that the devolution Bills will have to wait until the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 2) Bill has become law and corrected anomalies in the constitutional provisions on devolution.

    Provincial Councils Amendment Bill

    Traditional Leaders Amendment Bill

    Urban Councils Amendment Bill

    Rural District Councils Amendment Bill

    The President said that this devolution legislative exercise would also require amendments to the following Acts to enhance the devolution of powers and functions to the lower tiers of government as required by the Constitution: Regional, Town and Country Planning Act; Environmental Management Act; Roads Act; Public Health Act; Education Act; Housing and Building Act; Water Act; Liquor Act. Although the President did not say so, an obvious way to cope with these consequential devolution-related amendments would be in the Amendment Bills listed above or in a single omnibus Bill

    Construction Industry

    Construction Industry Council Bill

    Higher and Tertiary Education

    Manpower Planning and Development Amendment Bill

    Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Bill

    State Universities Amendment Bill

    Youth

    Youth Bill

    Sports and recreation

    Sports Integrity Bill

    Sport, Leisure and Recreation Bill

    Media

    Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill

    Protection of Personal Information Bill

    Ministry of Home Affairs

    Citizenship Amendment Bill

    Immigration Amendment Bill

    Police (Amendment) Bill

    Children

    Children’s Amendment Bill

    NGOs and Private Voluntary Organisations

    Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill