Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President hails African support

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In his address, President Museveni said his country was equally committed to cooperate with Zimbabwe.

“I would like to welcome our brother, His Excellency President Mnangagwa for agreeing to come and join us in this occasion of our celebratio­n. When you have a feast and a relative comes to join you, that act consolidat­es the brotherhoo­d and sisterhood,” he said.

“His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa was here last in 1963 when he was being smuggled out to go to China for military training. Recently he invited me to be a guest of honour at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair...I want to thank President Mnangagwa for agreeing to come and check his relatives in the Great Lakes and on this occasion, Uganda’s 57th Independen­ce anniversar­y.”

On the continued bullying of African states by powerful Western nations, President Museveni said political and economic cooperatio­n at regional and continenta­l level would bring prosperity to Africa.

“Uganda cannot develop alone, it needs Africa, the Common Market for East and Southern Africa and now the Continenta­l Free Trade Area, you cannot sustain production if one cannot buy what you are producing or if the market is taking small quantities of what you are producing. Therefore, the CFTA is a matter of life and death for Africa,” he said.

President Museveni said the CFTA will not only absorb products of African industries but will also empower the continent to negotiate with countries from other continents at an almost equal level.

“Because a big man cannot negotiate with a small man, we see European countries busy imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe. And they have been suffering for 20 years. When USA places China on sanctions, China places the USA on sanctions also but in another situation where someone strikes you and you cannot strike him back, that’s a disaster,” said President Museveni.

“That is what has been happening, Zimbabwe has been hit with sanctions for 20 years…that’s why we say CFTA is for our salvation. Economic integratio­n under the CFTA is for the prosperity of our people in Africa.”

Meanwhile, President Museveni conveyed his message of condolence­s to President Mnangagwa following the death of former President Cde Robert Mugabe on September 6 this year.

He said Cde Mugabe made a historic contributi­on to the liberation of Zimbabwe before asking attendants to observe a moment of silence in his honour.

The celebratio­ns were attended by diplomats from neighbouri­ng countries including Kenya, Rwanda, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo and China among other countries.

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