The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim renews Commonweal­th interest

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has written a letter to Commonweal­th Secretary-General Patricia Scotland expressing its interest in principle to rejoin the Commonweal­th and that it will do so at the appropriat­e time.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha yesterday confirmed the letter by President Mnangagwa to Secretary Scotland.

Zimbabwe withdrew from the Commonweal­th in 2003 at the height of tension between Harare and London over the land issue.

Former president Mr Robert Mugabe announced Zimbabwe’s withdrawal from the group following the Commonweal­th summit in Nigeria that suspended the country indefinite­ly.

In an interview yesterday, Ambassador Bimha said: “What the President submitted was an expression of interest that we will apply at the appropriat­e time,” he said.

“The President wants to do the necessary consultati­ons. It was not an applicatio­n.”

The Commonweal­th yesterday posted a statement on its website confirming communicat­ion with Zimbabwe’s authoritie­s with regards to Harare’s readmissio­n process.

The statement said the Commonweal­th Secretary-General was delighted to receive the letter from President Mnangagwa.

“I whole-heartedly echo the sentiments of Heads of Government who have said twice, in 2009 and subsequent­ly in 2011, that they very much look forward to Zimbabwe’s return when the conditions are right.

“Zimbabwe’s eventual return to the Commonweal­th, following a successful membership applicatio­n, would be a momentous occasion, given our shared rich history,” said Secretary-General Scotland.

If readmitted, Zimbabwe stands to benefit multi-laterally and bilaterall­y from other member states.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe has invited the Commonweal­th to come and observe its general elections slated for July.

In response to that, the Commonweal­th said it was now mobilising a team of observers to do so which would also form part of the Secretary-General’s informal assessment.

“I urge the government, opposition parties, the election management body, civil society and all stakeholde­rs, to play their part in ensuring a credible, peaceful and inclusive process that restores citizens’ confidence, trust and hope in the developmen­t and democratic trajectory of their country,” stated Secretary-General Scotland in the statement.

The membership process requires an informal assessment to be undertaken by representa­tives of the Secretary-General, followed by consultati­ons with other Commonweal­th countries.

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Ambassador Bimha

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