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Statutory instruments spawn legal crisis - Zimbabwe Situation

Statutory instruments spawn legal crisis Melody Chikono ZIMBABWE’S executive arm of government promulgated a whopping 300 Statutory Instruments (SIs) in 2020 and, in the process, violated laid down procedures in a significant number of these subsidiary laws. This emerged from investigations conducted by The Zimbabwe Independent, in collaboration with Information for Development Trust, a non-profit organisation helping the media to probe corruption and bad governance. Executive bumper Our research discovered that Zimbabwe has made in excess of 10 725 statutory instruments since independence in 1980, translating to an annual average of 268 over 40 years. Records show that, between 2018 and 2020 the period following the current administration’s army-assisted power takeover from the late Robert Mugabe the executive flipped 849 SIs, recording a yearly average of 283.

Statutory instruments spawn legal crisis

The Zimbabwe Independent Melody Chikono ZIMBABWE’S executive arm of government promulgated a whopping 300 Statutory Instruments (SIs) in 2020 and, in the process, violated laid down procedures in a significant number of these subsidiary laws. This emerged from investigations conducted by The Zimbabwe Independent, in collaboration with Information for Development Trust, a non-profit organisation helping the media to probe corruption and bad governance. Executive bumper Our research discovered that Zimbabwe has made in excess of 10 725 statutory instruments since independence in 1980, translating to an annual average of 268 over 40 years. Records show that, between 2018 and 2020 the period following the current administration’s army-assisted power takeover from the late Robert Mugabe the executive flipped 849 SIs, recording a yearly average of 283.

Roadblock fines increase challenged - Zimbabwe Situation

Roadblock fines increase challenged THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has filed an urgent High Court application to nullify the recent increase in fines charged at roadblocks. In the application, ZimRights, together with Sheila Frances Jarvis, cited Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe and Parliament as respondents. According to the application, ZimRights were made aware of an increase in the standard scale of fines through Statutory Instrument 25 of 2021 published on January 25. According to the scale, the fines for levels one to three were increased from $500 to $5 000. These constitute deposit fines paid at police stations for offences like public drinking, failure to mask up and common assault. The highest fine was pegged at $1,6 million for level 14.

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