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Kasukuwere acts awkwardly in Parliament, reprimanded

by Staff Reporter
03 May 2017 at 04:00hrs | Views
Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere was on Tuesday reprimanded for his  awkward behavior in parliament by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda.

 Kasukuwere was late to enter the house and was with Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao in the middle of debate.

He started pacing up and down the Chamber, greeting all Zanu-pf legislators, thereby disturbing debate, the Herald reported.

 Kasukuwere then made reference to the probe team while responding to a point of order, Adv Mudenda asked him to withdraw the statement and reprimanded him for the behaviour he had shown in the House.

 Mudenda noted that Kasukuwere was acting in an awkward way and demanded an explanation to his actions.

"Mr Speaker Sir, I want to thank you very much for the advice you have given me and also in future, as you are the Chairman of the Committee that was probing, I will also come and greet you on my way out."

Adv Mudenda was not amused that Cde Kasukuwere wanted to introduce the subject on the zanu-pf probe team in the House.

"Order, order! Honourable Kasukuwere, can you withdraw the last part of your statement," he said.

Cde Kasukuwere duly complied and withdrew his reference to the probe team.

Adv Mudenda was also not happy that Cde Kasukuwere, who is also the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, set out to shake hands with all zanu-pf legislators when he entered the Chamber, making a spectacle of himself.

After briefly taking his seat, Cde Kasukuwere rose and moved around the Chamber, greeting lawmakers from the zanu-pf side and caused a scene when he hugged Hurungwe East MP Cde Sarah Mahoka, a departure from shaking of hands he had been doing in respect of other backbenchers.

After completing the greeting of legislators on the two front rows, Minister Kasukuwere went to the back rows where he continued greeting the other legislators, prompting Tafara/Mabvuku MP Mr James Maridadi to raise a point of order.

Minister Kasukuwere left the Chamber before Mr Maridadi had started speaking, resulting in Adv Mudenda calling him back, but he did not take heed.

Buhera South MP Cde Joseph Chinotimba (zanu-pf) followed him outside to inform him that he was wanted by the Speaker back in the Chamber.

Upon his return, Mr Maridadi questioned why Minister Kasukuwere was behaving awkwardly and why he was greeting zanu-pf legislators only.

"Is it because he got anointing water from Mudzidzi Wimbo to apply on zanu-pf MPs?" said Mr Maridadi, drawing laughter from the Chamber.

Adv Mudenda then said he was surprised by Minister Kasukuwere's conduct.

"Order, order. Hon. minister, your going around greeting people and so on is unusual — (laughter) — I have been here for a while now and I have never seen that happen. May I request that in future, please take your seat as you normally do and we carry on with business. Thank you."





Source - Herald