Zim Now Writer
Parliament is convening on Friday for an extraordinary session to consider the preliminary delimitation report, accordng to a statement released earlier today.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba presented the preliminary delimitation report to President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.
The Constitution dictates that once the report has been presented to the President, it has to be tabled before Parliament within seven working days.
“In terms of Section 110 (2) (c), His Excellency, the President Dr ED Mnangagwa has summoned Parliament to an extraordinary sitting to conduct special business relating to the preliminary delimitation report on Friday 6th January 2023 at 9.00am.
“Due to accommodation challenges still being experienced in Harare, members are advised to attend the sitting virtually. The login details will be shared in due course. A few members who will attend physically will be advised by the Chief Whips,” reads the statement.
Sittings for the National Assembly were expected to resume on 24 January while Senate was expected on 31 January.
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