{"id":119156,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/119156/?format=json","text_counter":497,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"first time, the principle of anti-corruption is finding itself in our land policy and in the statement of public and national issues in the Draft Constitution; elimination of corruption. So, therefore, if you look again at Paragraph 3.6.10.3 which is at page 53 - Gender and Equity Principles â they are also covered. I want your permission, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, to read Paragraph 220 â Culture and traditions continue to support male inheritance of family land where there is lack of gender-sensitive family laws. There is a conflict between the constitutional provisions and international treaties on gender equality vis-Ă -vis customary malpractices that discriminate against women in relation to land ownership and inheritance. I believe that on that ground alone, again, it is a ground for us to support this."}