Mthuli Ncube Pledges To Buy Vehicles For MPs
12 November 2018
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Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has
promised to buy vehicles for parliamentarians, although there are still deliberations over the modalities.
“I am on the side of making sure that you get your vehicles, but we have been debating as to whether we give you a 100 percent loan, partial loan or zero loans so we have that action on the table but either way vehicles are on the way,” he said, while addressing legislators who are gathered in Bulawayo for the 2019 pre-budget seminar on Thursday.
Former Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa had previously indicated that government would in future give legislators free vehicles during their
five-year tenures, departing from the current regime where Members of Parliament pay for their vehicles through their sitting allowances.
But last month government had indicated that they were not going to buy legislators cars soon as they were still fighting cholera epidemic.
MPs from both the ruling party and the opposition had described the decision as a “travesty” of justice, saying they were entitled to the vehicles.
Outspoken and independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa led the chorus of disapproval over
the decision saying it was wrong for government to suspend the MPs’ entitlements simply because there was a disease outbreak.
Under the Parliamentary Vehicle Loan Scheme, Treasury purchases the cars for the MPs; who in turn pay back the money as a loan during their five-year tenure in the National Assembly.Daily News.