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HARARE– Zimbabwe must push for more female représentation in local government structures including provincial councils. Contributing during a recent parliament debate, Hon Goodlucky Kwaramba, who is Proportional Représentative MP for Hurungwe called on a 30 percent allocation for women quarter in local government structures. She said this will enhance gender balance and equity. Kwaramba said, ‘‘Whilst the minister of Justice Legal and Parliament Affairs (Ziyambi Ziyambi) is making an adjustment to the Provincial Council, we would like to propose that between lines 8 and 9 by the insertion of a new clause 22A Amendment of Section 277 of the Constitution – Section 277 Elections to Local Authorities is amended by the insertion after subsection (3) of 4. An Act of Parliament may provide for the election by a system of proportional representation referred to in subsection (5) of at least 30% of the total Members of the local council elected on ward basis as women. Elections to Local Authority Councils must be conducted in accordance with the electoral law which must ensure that the persons referred to in subsection 4 are elected under a party list system of proportional representation which is based on the votes cast for candidates representing political parties in the local authority concerned in the general election for members of the local authority,’’