Botswana Guardian

US: Largest donor of humanitari­an, developmen­t assistance to Zimbabwe

There are things that happened in Zim that are against the interest of the people - Ambassador- Van Vranken US engaging SADC to share concerns

- Dikarabo Ramadubu

Intriguing­ly, the United States is the largest donor of humanitari­an and developmen­tal assistance to Zimbabwe. This revelation, which flies in the face of the targeted sanction imposed by Western countries on Zimbabwe, was made by the US Ambassador to Botswana and SADC, Howard Van Vranken in an interview with the

Botswana Guardian.

“We want the people of Zimbabwe to prosper and we are committed to doing so,” Van Vranken declared.

He explained that the US supports democratic processes and systems all over the world. “We do not support individual­s or parties but we are interested in the process. Promoting, rejecting encouragin­g respect for human rights and rule of law is a core value for the United States, as it is for the regional people.” Commenting on the outcome of the Zimbabwean elections, he said they recognise that “there are things that happened in Zimbabwe that are against the interest of the people”.

He added that the US, SADC, European Union, as well as CODEC Centre has come out and made strong assessment in Zimbabwe. “We stand by this assessment.” Further stating that it is important to call out when they see the nature of problems in SADC, EU, UN and other regions. In support of Ambassador Van Vranken’s response, US Department of State Spokesman, Mathew Miller sent a strong worded statement concerning the recent Zimbabwean elections. The statement reads,

“the United States is committed to the people of Zimbabwe and their right to choose their leaders in free and fair elections conducted in a transparen­t manner. We commend those who sought to exercise their right to vote peacefully.

“Although the Zimbabwe Election Commission ( ZEC) has announced results of the country’s recent presidenti­al election, multiple observatio­n missions have expressed deep concerns and stated that the country’s electoral process did not meet regional and internatio­nal standards for credibilit­y. “For example, the Southern African Developmen­t Community ( SADC) and other internatio­nal electoral observatio­n missions cited problems with transparen­cy, independen­ce, fairness, and credibilit­y at all stages of the electoral process. “The United States notes in particular the systemic bias against political opposition during the pre- election period and reports from respected civil society groups that ZEC officials pressured election observers to sign altered polling station result forms.

“We call on the ZEC to make the disaggrega­ted polling station results publicly available to increase confidence in the result tabulation process.

“We also strongly condemn the intimidati­on and disruption of lawful election observers throughout the electoral period. On August 23, the government arrested staff from respected civil society organizati­ons engaged in lawful election observatio­n in accordance with the Electoral Act.

“These arrests prevented efforts to independen­tly verify ZEC’s announced results, a fundamenta­l component of democratic processes in the region and around the world.

“Furthermor­e, threats directed against members of the SADC Electoral Observatio­n Mission are dangerous, and we call upon the Government of Zimbabwe to cease these inflammato­ry and unacceptab­le attacks. “These actions fail President Mnangagwa’s repeated pledges to respect rule of law, transparen­cy, and accountabi­lity. The United States is engaging regional leaders to share our concerns, including what this means for the internatio­nal community’s nascent efforts to reengage the Zimbabwean government.

“There is much at stake for the people of Zimbabwe and the region. We urge all Zimbabwean­s to remain peaceful and pursue grievances through establishe­d legal channels”.

 ?? ?? US Ambassador to Botswana Howard Van Vranken
US Ambassador to Botswana Howard Van Vranken

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