Irish Ambassador pays courtesy call on Speaker

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter

Ireland’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Fionnuala Gilsenan has today paid a courtesy call on Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda.

She met him at his office at Parliament building in Harare.

Speaking in an interview after the meeting, Ambassador Gilsenan said they discussed Parliament’s legislative work.

“We had very good discussions mainly around the legislative programme that Parliament is engaged in. We talked about the Child Rights Bill, the PVO Bill and the Speaker also briefed me on some of the electoral reforms that are going through Parliament at the moment,” she said.

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