It essentially functions as a post-mortem committee, as we are still examining audited reports from as far back as 2009. We work closely with the Auditor-General’s Office and aim to detect irregularities early. However, a major challenge is that ministries often fail to submit their financial reports promptly, delaying the auditing process.
Zimbabwean politician
Paurina Gwanyanya Mpariwa born on 1964 in Mufakose, Zimbabwe, She received training in personnel management, industrial relations, business studies, paralegal work, social work, finance, and computer skills. She serves as a member of the Pan-African Parliament representing Zimbabwe and currently chairs the Public Accounts Committee.
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Paurina Gwanyanya Mpariwa
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Paurine Mpariwa
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It's inaccurate to say that I "joined" politics; rather, I transitioned my labor union activism into political action when we formed the MDC in 1999. I am proud to be one of its founders. ZANU (PF) was anti-people, and its arrogance and refusal to address issues affecting workers and the broader nation motivated me to act.
After 23 years as a legislator, I feel it’s time to share what I’ve learned in politics with other women. Through this initiative, my focus won’t be limited to women within my party but will extend to those outside the MDC-T as well. I've decided to remain available to civil society groups working to mentor other parliamentarians, and I am open about this commitment.