CAB3 debate continues today ,l didn't make it on the list of debaters but l remain hopeful that tomorrow l will be among the lucky few.....we remain committed to the struggle
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@Antonhundu@cozwva They should simply refund her,because there is no way there can be any such miscommunication where one believes it's cupboards being fitted and the other believes it's a kitchen being built from scratch,one is being dishonest,better to part ways and give back the money
1. The CCC caucus meeting held on 12/02/2026 at Parliament discussed many issues, including the legislative agenda for the year. It is in this spirit that I attended.
2.Following the meeting, a statement was issued indicating broad support for the amendments, including Amendment No. 3, which seeks to extend the parliamentary and presidential term limits to 2030.
3.I want to categorically, without contradiction or ambiguity, make it clear that I, Richard Tsvangirayi, do not support this particular amendment, which seeks to extend the term limits by about two years. This position has been consistent.
4. I have always said: if your political party is providing public goods and services effectively, why should you be afraid to go to an election? If you have the support of the people, you should not fear the accountability that comes with an election. I have served the people of Norton with all my heart, despite operating in a very challenging political environment. That is why I can walk freely in the streets of Katanga, knowing I have wronged no one. I am not afraid of accountability. My conscience is clear.
5. As Members of Parliament, when we speak in Parliament, we do not communicate our personal views; we communicate the views of the sons and daughters who put their trust in us to represent them. To communicate a personal position without consulting those who elected us is a betrayal of that trust. Hence, I will consult the people of Norton when the Bill comes out.
6. I have attended meetings hosted by Professor Welshman Ncube, and in December, I attended a dinner hosted by President Nelson Chamisa. Today, 14/02/2026, I was invited to a public lecture at MRT House by the MDC about my father—may his soul rest in peace. If it were not for other commitments, I would have attended. The point I want to make is this: there is nothing new or surprising about me attending meetings. Attending such meetings does not mean that I agree with every position that emerges from them.
Hon. Richard Tsvangirayi, MP
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Work on the 2026 National Budget concluded after midnight following intense deliberations. We secured key wins: proposed bank charges in the Finance Bill were removed, and the 20% rental income tax was streamlined to apply only to commercial rentals. Parliament scrutiny matters.