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SADC Parliamentary Forum

Website URL: http://www.sadcpf.org
 

Presidents 

Hon  Speaker Christophe Mboso N'kodia Pwanga – Speaker of the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC Nov 2020 - Nov 2022
Hon. Speaker Esperança Laurinda Francisco Nhiuane Bias – Speaker of Mozambique Mozambique Jan 2020 - Nov 2020
Hon. Speaker Veronica Nataniel Macamo Dlhovo Mozambique Nov 2018 - Jan 2020
Hon. Speaker Fernando da Piedade dias dos Santos Angola Nov. 2016 -
Nov. 2018
Hon. Speaker Anne S. Makinda Tanzania Dec 2014 - Nov 2016
Hon.  Speaker Abdool Razack Mahomed Ameen PEEROO, SC, GOSK, Mauritius  Nov. 2012 - Nov 2014
Hon. Speaker Lovemore Moyo  Zimbabwe 2010-2012
HRH. Hon. Speaker Prince Guduza Ndlamini Eswatini 2008-2010
Hon Speaker Patrick K Balopi Botswana 2006-2008
Hon Speaker Amussa Mwanamwambwa Zambia 2004-2006
Hon Speaker  Ntlhoi Motsamai Lesotho 2002-2004
Hon Speaker Sam Mpasu Malawi 2000-2002
Hon Speaker Frene Ginwala South Africa 1999-2000
Hon Speaker Mosé Tjitendero Namibia 1996-1999

 

 

Vice-Presidents

Hon Fiarovana Lovanirina Célestin – Member of Parliament - Madagascar Madagascar Nov 2020 - Nov 2022
Hon. Isaac Mmemo Magagula Eswatini Nov 2018 to
Nov 2020
Senator Monica Mutsvangwa Zimbabwe Nov 2016 to
Nov 2018
Hon. Joseph Njobvuyalema Malawi Dec 2014 - Nov 2016
Hon. Nthekeleng  Mofolo Lesotho Nov. 2012 - Nov 2014
Hon.Maria Mwange  DRC  2010-2012
Hon. Anne Makinda Tanzania 2008-2010
Hon N Schimming-Chase Namibia 2006-2008
Hon G D Lefhoko Botswana 2004-2006
Hon M S Mulanda Zambia 2002-2004
Hon M Matsinha Mozambique 2000-2002
Hon E Gamboa South Africa 1999-2000
No Vice Namibia 1996-1999

 

Presiding Officers Speeches

The Executive Committee shall, pursuant to Article 12 (5) of the Constitution, designate one of its Members as Treasurer.

The Treasurer shall:

  1. report to the Executive Committee in respect of the management of the finances of the Forum; and
  2. be the Chairperson of the Finance Sub-Committee of the Executive Committee in line with Article 12 (5) of the Constitution

Functions of the President

The President shall:

  1. preside over all proceedings of the Plenary Assembly;
  2. preside over all meetings of the Executive Committee;
  3. open, suspend or close the sittings of the Plenary Assembly, after consultation with the Parliamentary Business Sub-Committee;
  4. rule on the admissibility of draft resolutions and amendments thereto in consultation with the Parliamentary Business Sub-Committee;
  5. represent the Forum in its relations with outside institutions; and
  6. perform any other duties incidental to these functions.

The President may delegate his or her functions to the Vice- President.

There shall be a Secretariat headed by the Secretary General and comprising such other staff as may be appointed by the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee shall, pursuant to Article 12 of the Constitution, designate one of its Members as Treasurer.

The Treasurer shall:

  1. report to the Executive Committee in respect of the management of the finances of the Forum; and
  2. be the Chairperson of the Finance Sub-Committee of the Executive Committee in line with Article 12 of the Constitution.

 

The Sub-Committees of the Executive Committee shall include the following:

The Plenary Assembly may, for the purpose of performing its functions establish Standing Committees in line with Article 14 of the Constitution. Each Member Parliament shall be represented in each of the Standing Committees.

The following Standing Committees are established:

  1. Gender Equality, Women Advancement and Youth Development;
  2. Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment;
  3. Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Infrastructure;
  4. Democratisation, Governance and Human Rights; and
  5. Human and Social Development and Special Programmes.

For the purposes of balancing gender, political affiliation and geographical spread in the membership and leadership of Standing Committees, the Plenary may mandate the Secretary General, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, to reallocate Parliamentarians to Standing Committees.

As far as it is practically possible, gender considerations shall be taken into account when deciding Chairpersonship of Committees. Where the Chairperson of a Committee is a woman, the Vice- Chairperson shall be a man and vice versa.

Election of Chairpersons and ViceChairpersons of Standing Committees

  1. Each Committee shall elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
  2. The Chairperson of a Standing Committee shall preside over all meetings of the Committee. In his or her absence, the Vice-Chairperson shall assume those duties and in the absence of the Vice-Chairperson, a Member designated by the Committee shall preside over the Committee on an interim basis.

Quorum

 The quorum of each Standing Committee shall be a simple majority of its Members.

Decision Making

  1. A Standing Committee shall strive to reach decisions by consensus.
  2. Where a Standing Committee fails to reach consensus, voting shall be by secret ballot.
  3. The Chairperson shall have a casting vote in the event of a tie.

Specific Mandate of Standing Committees

 

STANDING COMMITTEE

MANDATE

Committee on Gender Equality, Women Advancement, and Youth Development

To deal with issues of gender equality, women advancement and empowerment as well as youth development and children.

Committee on Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment

To deal with all matters related to economic cooperation, industry and trade, mining, finance and investment and regional integration.

Committee on, Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Infrastructure

To deal with matters related to agriculture, fisheries, forestry and wildlife, water and environment, energy, transport, tourism, ICTs, meteorology, food security and natural resources.

Committee on Democratisation, Governance and Human Rights

 

To deal with democratisation and governance issues including open, transparent and accountable governance, democracy, political participation including elections, security, peace and stability on the basis of collective responsibility, rule of law, human rights, and conflict resolution

Committee on Human and Social Development and Special Programmes

To deal with human and social development issues pertaining to health and combating illicit drug trafficking, HIV/AIDS, human resource development, education, professional training, employment and labour, culture and sport, science and technology and humanitarian issues as well as and other issues to be determined accordingly.

This is the highest policy making and deliberative body of the SADC Parliamentary Forum. It is composed of up to a maximum of six Members per Member Parliament, consisting of the Presiding Officer and a maximum of five other Members of Parliament, selected by national Parliaments to represent them at the SADC Parliamentary Forum.

The Plenary Assembly shall consist of Presiding Officers and the Representatives of the SADC Parliamentary Forum designated by National Parliaments.

Functions of the Plenary Assembly

In its consultative and deliberative role as provided in Article 11 (5) of the Constitution, the Plenary Assembly shall:

  1. provide a platform for consideration of matters of regional interest;
  2. deliberate comprehensively on the Standing Committee reports introduced by Motion of the Chairperson or any delegated member of that Committee;
  3. through resolutions on the Motions, adopt the reports of the Standing Committees, which resolutions shall be submitted to the SADC Secretariat and to relevant National Ministries through National Parliaments;
  4. collaborate with National Parliaments to advocate for the harmonisation, ratification, domestication and implementation of SADC Protocols, treaties and other decisions at the national level;
  5. consider and deliberate on any matters that will strengthen the implementation capacity of SADC;
  6. convene meetings as may be appropriate for the purpose of promoting the objectives and programmes of SADC and the interest of its representatives and Member Parliaments;
  7. debate SADC sectoral and other reports in the context of strengthening the implementation capacity of SADC;
  8. romote ways of achieving the objectives of the Forum;
  9. invite Members of SADC to brief the Plenary Assembly on issues of mutual interest;
  10. send delegations, upon invitation from appropriate authorities, as observers to meetings of the SADC Summit;
  11. invite any person or organisation to attend its meetings as observers;
  12. exercise all other powers incidental to the discharge of its functions.
  13. on the recommendation of the Executive Committee, determine the annual mandatory contributions to the Forum by Member Parliaments;
  14. on the recommendation of the Executive Committee, establish Standing Committees in terms of the Constitution;
  15. consider and approve the annual budget of the Forum;
  16. on the recommendation of the Executive Committee, appoint an Auditor for each financial year;
  17. consider and approve the annual audited accounts of the Forum;
  18. consider and approve the terms and conditions of service for the Secretary General upon recommendation by the Executive Committee; and
  19. exercise all other powers incidental to the discharge of its functions.

Quorum

The quorum of the Plenary Assembly meetings shall be a simple majority of the Member Parliaments.

The Regional Parliamentary Model Law Oversight Committee (RPMLOC), constituted in accordance with Article 16 of the Constitution, shall submit its report to the Executive Committee for noting. The RPMLOC shall report directly to the Plenary Assembly.

 

REGIONAL PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

  • Ishmael Ndaila Onani, Malawi (Male), FANR (Chairperson)
  • Shally Joseph Raymond, Tanzania (Female), GEWAYD (Vice Chair)
  • Regina Esparon, Seychelles (Female), RWPC
  • Ramarosoa Emiline Rakotobe, Madagascar (Female), RWPC
  • Rosie Bistoquet (Seychelles) (Female), HSDSP
  • Kassim Hassan, Tanzania (Male), HSDSP
  • Paula Kooper, Namibia (Female), GEWAYD
  • Dought Ndiweni, Zimbabwe (Male), DGHR
  • Ntasalla P. Mafa, Lesotho (Female). DGHR
  • Tsepang Tsita-Mosena, Lesotho (Female), TIFI
  • Dithapelo Keorapetse, Botswana (Male), TIFI
  • Hawa Subira Mwaifunga, Tanzania (Female), FANR

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The Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) was established in 1997 in accordance with Article 9 (2) of the SADC Treaty as an autonomous institution of SADC It is a regional inter-parliamentary body composed of Thirteen (14) parliaments representing over 3500 parliamentarians in the SADC region. Read More

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