Parly votes Masuku chair of committees

Sen Angeline Masuku
Sen Angeline Masuku

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
Matabeleland South Senator Angeline Masuku was yesterday voted Parliament’s chairperson of committees, replacing Senator Thokozile Mathuthu who has assumed the post of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister.

Duties of chairperson of committees include presiding over sittings when a Bill is at committee stage before reporting to the Senate President. Chairperson of committees can also preside when President of Senate or her deputy are not in the Chamber.

Senate President Cde Edna Madzongwe notified the Upper House of the elevation of Sen Mathuthu to become part of the executive and called for nomination. More than one nomination would have resulted in elections.

Matabeleland Senator Tambudzani Mohadi, who is also Zanu-PF Deputy Chief Whip, rose to propose the nomination of Sen Masuku. After there was no additional name nominated, Cde Madzongwe called for the adoption of Cde Masuku with an affirmative vote.

Cde Madzongwe subsequently declared Sen Masuku duly elected triggering ululation from mainly Zanu-PF Senators.

Other members in the panel include Sen Charles Tawengwa and chief’s council president Fortune Charumbira.

The election of Sen Masuku was part of measures Parliament was taking to replace those that were elevated to the Executive who were either portfolio committee chairpersons or heading other committees.

Zanu-PF is still to replace Dr Joram Gumbo as Chief Whip after he was appointed Transport and Infrastractural Development Minister.

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