50 eye Clerk of Parliament’s post
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50 eye Clerk of Parliament’s post

Fifty candidates are eyeing the post of Clerk of Parliament that fell vacant in November last year following the retirement of Mr Austin Zvoma. National Assembly Speaker Advocate Jacob Mudenda confirmed the development yesterday. “There are 50 people who applied and the committee on Standing Rules and Orders will soon start short-listing candidates for interviews,” said Adv Mudenda.

He said short-listing and interviews could be done “anytime from now”.

He declined to get into detail, saying some of the issues were administrative.

Applications were closed at the end of last month.

Mr Zvoma retired as Clerk of Parliament after holding the post for 25 years.

A Clerk of Parliament is appointed for a six-year term and may be reappointed at the expiry of his first term.

There has been speculation over who would be the next Clerk of Parliament.

Names touted so far include acting Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda and former Deputy Clerk of Parliament Mrs Helen Dingane.

Mr Chokuda is the Deputy Clerk of Parliament, while Mrs Dingane now works for the Pan-African Parliament in South Africa.

The Committee on Standing Rules and Orders appoints a Clerk of Parliament in terms of Section 154 of the Constitution.

A Clerk of Parliament reports to the Speaker of the National Assembly and in the absence of the Speaker, to the President of the Senate.

Duties of the Clerk of Parliament include attending at the table when Parliament sits and advising the Speaker of the National Assembly, President of the Senate and deputy presiding officers on all legal and procedural matters.

 

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