The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

VP Mohadi meets African diplomats, Zim diaspora in Malawi

- Roselyne Sachiti in LILONGWE, Malawi

ZIMBABWE’S credible, free, fair and peaceful harmonised elections last year were due to the solidarity it received from friendly nations in the face of external interferen­ce, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.

Addressing African diplomats stationed in Malawi yesterday, VP Mohadi, who is here on a three-day visit, thanked African ambassador­s for the support extended by their countries to Zimbabwe during the elections.

He said Zimbabwe, which strives to be a friend to all and an enemy to none, is spearheadi­ng a foreign policy premised on engagement and re-engagement.

“Guided by Pan-Africanism ideals, Zimbabwe will continue to strengthen and deepen political, socio-economic, cultural and scientific cooperatio­n with fellow African brothers and sisters with the view of transformi­ng these relations into mutually beneficial ties,” he said.

He also expressed appreciati­on for the African Union’s unwavering commitment in calling for the unconditio­nal removal of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.

The importance of cooperatio­n among African countries in the wake of emerging global challenges like climate change, natural disasters and pandemics, which called for African states to closely collaborat­e to come up with home-made solutions, was also emphasised. VP Mohadi also met with the Zimbabwean diaspora in Malawi last night, which he described as an important asset in the country’s developmen­t.

“Under the mantra nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/llizwe lakhiwa ngabanikaz­i balo, the diaspora is an asset in Zimbabwe’s economic developmen­t matrix.

“The new policy thrust, which the Second

Republic enunciated, prioritise­s Zimbabwean diaspora engagement.

“The policy envisages that the full potential of all our nationals abroad is properly marshalled so that they fully participat­e in the economic recovery of their motherland, through various means, including accessing investment opportunit­ies and providing their skills to key sectors of the economy,” he added.

He noted the significan­t contributi­on of diaspora remittance­s of up to 16 percent of the country’s foreign currency inflows.

The upcoming Diaspora Investment Conference and Homecoming Event, to be held between April 11 and 13 this year in Masvingo province, provides an interactiv­e platform for the Government, local stakeholde­rs and the diaspora to discuss practical ways in which the diaspora community can actively participat­e in the national developmen­t agenda, VP Mohadi said.

This initiative, he added, seeks to leverage on networking opportunit­ies among diasporans, local industries and communitie­s to build strategic and sustainabl­e investment partnershi­ps.

“This also assures our diasporans of the Government’s commitment to addressing their concerns and encourage them to fully participat­e in the country’s developmen­t processes as espoused in the National Developmen­t Strategy 1.”

The VP also thanked Zimbabwean­s living here for working in conjunctio­n with the Embassy of Zimbabwe in Malawi to assist during Cyclone Freddy in 2023.

He urged them to continue investing back home, noting that it was the Government’s wish for Zimbabwean­s living abroad to be successful. He reiterated Government’s commitment to ensuring that their business interests here were protected under the existing agreements between the Government­s of Zimbabwe and Malawi.

 ?? ?? VP Mohadi (fourth from left) poses with some of the African diplomats after addressing them
VP Mohadi (fourth from left) poses with some of the African diplomats after addressing them

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