NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Sadc must intervene in Zim crisis

- Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition

THE Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t hosted the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) in Maputo, Mozambique from March 23 to 26 during engagement­s with civic society organisati­ons (CSOs) and church groups.

The CiZC delegation also meet with officials from Mozambique’s ruling party, Frelimo in closed door sessions.

The engagement­s are part of the coalition’s efforts to engage CSOs, liberation movements, solidarity partners and regional bodies to find lasting solutions to the Zimbabwean crisis.

As part of the engagement­s in Mozambique, the coalition sought an audience with current Southern African Developmen­t Community (Sadc) chairperso­n President Filipe Nyusi.

Despite confirmati­on from his office, President Nyusi was unavailabl­e at the last minute, but in spite of this setback, the coalition will continuous­ly engage the regional body and other relevant stakeholde­rs as a means to push Sadc to act on the dire situation in Zimbabwe.

The Cabo Delgado insurgency in northern Mozambique was also discussed during the engagement­s.

The CSOs from both countries discussed political developmen­ts in both countries and the need to strengthen people-to-people solidarity.

The meeting emphasised the need to pressure Sadc to act on the Zimbabwean crisis and the CSO leaders called upon the government of Zimbabwe to adhere to democratic values and ensure full implementa­tion of the Constituti­on as well as stop the introducti­on of draconian laws like the proposed Patriot Bill and the CyberSecur­ity Bill.

The CSOs also called upon the Zimbabwean government to engage all stakeholde­rs in resolving the Zimbabwean crisis.

The CSOs expressed disappoint­ment at Sadc’s lackadaisi­cal approach in responding to issues affecting the region and called upon the regional body to immediatel­y convene an urgent extraordin­ary summit to discuss issues affecting the region.

There was also a resolution to the effect that Sadc government­s should mobilise resources collective­ly to cushion citizens in cases of emergency and natural disasters.

The coalition expressed concern over Sadc’s inaction on the conflict in the Cabo Delgado region.

In fact, it made a call for Sadc to deploy armed forces to save the situation which is threatenin­g regional security.

The Zimbabwe delegation expressed solidarity with the people of Mozambique and urged Sadc to come up with a response plan to assist thousands of displaced people in the Cabo Delgado region.

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