Ababu Namwamba, Sport Minister, Apologize to Parliament for Wetangula Letter

Reading Time: 2 minutesSports Cabinet Ababu Namwamba has expressed regret to the Parliament for sending a letter to the Speaker requesting his presence to address the debatable matters raised concerning his Ministry. Due to the concerns raised by Majority Leader Kimani Ichun’gwa , Namwamba found himself in a position where he had to apologize. This was in response to a letter he had written to National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula, Senate counterpart Amason Kingi, with a copy also sent to the Majority Leader. During his speech on the House floor, Mp Kimani Ichung’wa pointed out that Namwamba had referred to the issues raised against his ministry as “Purporting” and “hearsay” in the letter. The part of of Namwamba’s letter read as follows, “The attention of our ministry has been drawn to statements made respective by MP Kimani Ichungwa and Senator Simon Cherargei which statements purport to cast aspersions on the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports…Among the immutable norms of parliamentary practice include non admissibility of hearsay and not condemning anyone unheard and in their absence.” READ ALSO: The Majority Leader referred to the letter as “condescending to the institution of parliament “, Criticizing the CS, the Majority Leader accused him of implying that the legislators were raising issues based on “Hearsay”. “For the record for this Cabinet Secretary and others, because some may be misguided to believe thatas leader of majority, I am here holding brief for Cabinet Secretaries, when it comes to matters of accountability, I will hold you to account as if I am the leader of minority,” said Ichung’wa. Minority Leader Opiyo Wanday echoed the sentiment of the Majority Leader, faulting the Sports Cabinet Secretary for coming across as if he was instructing he House regarding its mandate. “It is not for anybody else to direct this House how to go about transacting its business, including the business of inviting people to this house under Article 95. This House has the mandate to deal with issues concerning people.. And therefore this House is in order in order to raise those queries that it raised,” he said. In his response, Ruaraka MP Tom Kajwang’ accused Namwamba of trying to lecture Parliament by providing, “a lengthy lecture about hearsay and saying what we are doing here we are purporting.” “And to allow this witness to write to the Speaker, where is even the protocol of writing to the Speaker?” posed Kajwang. “Now, how is it that a witness decides therefore, rises on a stool and decide to address the presiding officer of this house and lectures him accordingly.” After receiving criticism from the MPs, Sport CS Ababu Namwamba issued an apology, stating, “Let me make it clear that the correspondence that has been referenced here was authored and conveyed in good faith and would apologized unreservedly if in any way that letter has created wrong..” said Namwamba. “I therefore with a lot of respect, withdraw that correspondence and unreservedly send an apology to the honorable house.” Namwamba on Wednesday appeared before the National Assembly plenary for questioning over allegations of failing in his role at the Sports docket.

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Women Make Up Large Voting Population Zimbabwe Political Arena

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn Zimbabwe political arena, women make up a large of the voting population, they tend to play more of a supportive role rather than taking a prominent positions. Despite dominating the voter population, women have been reduce to mostly cheerleaders in Zimbabwe’s political landscape In Mutare, Zimbabwe, Over half of the 6.5 million registered voters who will participate in the fiercely contested presidential, local municipality, and parliamentary elections on Wednesday are women. In Mutare Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) unveiled a list of 11 presidential candidates, none of them were women. In 2018, there were a total of 4 female candidates. The ZEC excluded 2 Female presidential candidates, Elizabeth Valerio of United Zimbabwe Alliance (UZA) and Linda Masarira of the Labour, Economists and African Democrats (LEAD). This happened because Elizabeth submitted her nomination papers late, while Linda paid her nomination fees after the deadline. Both of the female presidential candidates decide to address the issue in court but Elizabeth succeeded in her case. Leading the ZEC to accept her nomination papers. However, Linda did not experience the same outcome of the success. In the National Assembly, there are 70 female candidates and 637 male candidates competing across the 210 constituencies. This makes up 11% of the total candidates, which decrease from 14% seen in 2018. Experts have noted that decrease in the count of female candidates reflects the persistent patriachal nature of political power structures. “it is quite disappointing that women failed to make it to the ballot after all the work and investment they had made to get into leadership over the past five years,” said Sitabile Dewa, an executive director and founder of the Women’s Academy For Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE). ” it is sad that only one woman presidential candidate made it after the intervention of the courts.” She explained to Al Jazeera that the constitution explicitly mandates gender balance, yet political parties are not adhering to this requirement. READ ALSO: The 2013 Constitution reserves 60 out of the total 270 parliamentary seats for women, utilizing a proportional representation system. These seats are allocated to political parties according to the number of the seats they secure in each province. In addition, the constitutional obligation was originally due to conclude this year, but President Emmerson Mnangangwa reinstated it through a constitutional amendment. Moreover, additional segment of the constitution compel political parties to establish mechanism enabling women to contest constituency base seat. However, analyst have pointed out that there appears to be a deficiency of political determination to increase the representation of the women in governance. “The primary responsibility to promote gender equality lies with political parties. Lack of political will and sincerity to promote equality on the part of political parties is the main reason why the country has failed on the gender equality mark,” Dewa said Glanis Changachirere, a leader at the Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD), emphasized the necessity for dedicated efforts to promote women’s right, coming not only from independent commissions like the ZEC but from all sectors. “How Elizabeth Valeria landed on the ballot paper testifies how women’s political participation and representation is itself a struggle within the struggle for democracy,” she said. ” The courts should be last resort and not the starting place for women to seek the recognition of their rights.” Changachirere expressed concern that the scarcity of women on the ballot could potentially undermine the progress achieved over time in terms of gender equality. She was keenly observing the election results to gauge the number of female candidates who would be successful in their bids. ” The 11 % number of women who made it will further decrease after voting as some of the aspiring women leader are contesting in constituencies . their parties rarely win,” Dewa said.

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16-Year old Boy Accidentally Shot Himself Inside Car

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn northeast Harris County on Monday night, a 16-year old boy accidentally shot himself when he accidentally shot himself while driving a sedan. Harris County sheriff’s deputies reported. Initially transported to the hospital via Life Flight in a state of “Very critical condition,” the teenager’s situation took a dire turn. In an update shortly before 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez conveyed the unfortunate news that the teen had been pronounced dead at the hospital. The shooting occurred shortly past 8 p.m. On Monday at the junction of wallisville Road and the Sam Houston Tollway. READ ALSO: Gonzalez emphasized that this incident serves as a reminder of the immense danger and recklessness associated with handling a loaded firearm with a moving vehicle. It was reported, the 16-year-old was holding a pistol while operating a sedan that had three teenage passengers aboard. Two others aged 16 and one aged 17 years. The pistol went off when the sedan slowly bumped into the car ahead. Deputies stated that the driver of the hit car is okay but a bit shaken. Sheriff Gonzalez mention the chance that the driver might have been playing with the gun, causing it to fire. The investigation into the exact details is still ongoing. “At this point, we’re trying to conduct the investigation. We still want to confirm some details, make sure that we are getting the full story,” Gonzalez said. “The initial story is that the driver himself was handling the pistol when it discharge. But again, that could always change. we could get additional information to determine that one of the other occupants could have discharge the weapon.” Gonzalez stated that investigators don’t have any reason to think the shot came from anywhere other than inside the vehicle.

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