Parliament Building Now A “Flea Market”
3 March 2016
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Parliament Of Zimbabwe workers have turned the parly building into a flea market, through selling different wares for survival as  government fails to  to pay them in time, an opposition legislator has said.
According to Newsday, Glen View North legislator Fani Munengami (MDC-T) on Tuesday said most Parliament staffers were selling different items in their respective offices in order to survive.
“We cannot blame Parliament staff for doing this because they are also suffering like other civil servants,” he said.
Munengami said the Parliament Standing Rules and Orders should deal adequately with issues of salaries of Parliament staff and MPs, some of whom have been spotted boarding cheap buses to get to Harare for sittings.
“Honourable (Robert) Mukwena travels all the way from Chiredzi, which is 800 kilometres from Harare. He has become well known at bus terminuses boarding ‘chicken buses’ to attend Parliamentary sittings. It is not about him only. It is about every MP who is suffering,” he said.
Buhera South legislator, Joseph Chinotimba (Zanu PF) congratulated President Robert Mugabe on turning 92, describing him as “God-given”.
“He (Mugabe) is different from other presidents who have photos taken with prostitutes,” he said in apparent reference to MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, who recently made media headlines over pictures of him with a number of women, some seemingly scantily-dressed, outside a lodge in Gweru.
Tsvangirai has since defended the pictures, saying the women in the photos were just his “fashionably dressed” supporters.
It has turned out the women were on holiday and had requested Tsvangirai for the photo shoot.
Munengami went on to raise a point of order with Deputy Speaker Mabel Chinomona, saying the word “prostitute” was un-Parliamentary and illegal.
Proportional Representation MP Nomvula Mguni (MDC-T) also contributed to the debate, saying Bulawayo was now a ghost town due to lack of investment, policy inconsistency and corruption.
Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Defence University Bill sailed through the National Assembly, with Defence minister Sydney Sekeramayi saying it would also enrol civilians and include departments where students will learn manufacturing of modern equipment.
Southerton MP Gift Chimanikire (MDC-T) said while the university was welcome, the curriculum should not produce military personnel that were partisan.

2 Replies to “Parliament Building Now A “Flea Market””

  1. Chinotimba hopping to be appointed minister of war vets. He will do anything, leak Mugabe’s asshole.. He needs to learn from Mahofa that is a short lived dream.

  2. Chinotimba hopping to be appointed minister of war vets. He will do anything, leak Mugabe’s asshole.. He needs to learn from Mahofa that is a short lived dream.

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