Hwende cries foul over allowances

Hwende cries foul over allowances
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Kuwadzana East legislator Chalton Hwende has raised concerns over the worsening conditions affecting lawmakers, accusing the government of dragging its feet on commitments to address outstanding allowances and benefits.

Speaking on a point of privilege in Parliament, Hwende reminded Speaker Jacob Mudenda of a pledge made during a workshop in Bulawayo last month, where MPs were promised improvements to their welfare.

"I noticed that you were not around, but since that time, nothing has improved. In fact, it is becoming worse and worse," Hwende said.

Speaker Mudenda responded that discussions had already been held with the Ministry of Finance and that outstanding dues were being processed.

"We have had a meeting with the Hon. Minister of Finance and the matter is being handled. What is outstanding at the moment… is ZWL1.5 million, and to bring everything up to date we needed ZWL5 million. I was assured that the balance of ZWL3.5 million should be paid before the end of this month," Mudenda said.

Deputy Finance Minister David Mnangagwa admitted that a joint committee co-chaired by himself and the Clerk of Parliament to oversee MPs' welfare had not been meeting consistently.

"There was a committee that was set up… We are yet to meet. Some of these administrative issues will best be served if we are to meet consistently and constantly," Mnangagwa told the House.

Hwende protested, insisting that the Bulawayo resolution to establish a functional committee had not been implemented. "The problem which we have is that most of our leaders are going outside for per diems and we have a very serious issue," he added.

The Speaker intervened, clarifying that some meetings had taken place, including sessions chaired by the Government Chief Whip and himself, where commitments were made to clear arrears. He urged MPs to resolve their concerns internally.

"Meet with your Chief Whips and discuss some of these things. If you do not come to some agreement, let us know. Let us not discuss these matters in the House. These are administrative matters," Mudenda said.

Before adjourning, the Speaker pressed the Deputy Minister to ensure the promised ZWL3.5 million balance is released this week.
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