The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Exemplary Zim impresses SADC

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ANGOLAN President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco (pictured right), who is chair of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n, has commended Zimbabwean­s for conducting themselves in an exemplary manner during last week’s harmonised elections and urged them to embrace the transition.

President Mnangagwa and his Zanu-PF party trounced a coalition of seven opposition parties under the banner of MDC-Alliance led by Mr Nelson Chamisa in polls described by many as historic.

The polls were peaceful and described as transparen­t by some observers. The positive environmen­t was marred by demonstrat­ions orchestrat­ed by the MDC-Alliance on Wednesday after it became clear that it had lost the National Assembly elections to Zanu-PF. Six people died in the mayhem.

In a statement over the weekend, President Lourenco said those who lost the elections should follow the law if they were aggrieved.

“His Excellency H.E Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco, President of the Republic of Angola, and chairperso­n of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperatio­n, wishes to express his solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe for conducting themselves in an exemplary manner during voting day on 30 July, 2018,” he said.

“The chairperso­n calls on all stakeholde­rs and political leaders and their supporters to rise above the unfortunat­e challenges of the immediate post-elec

tion period to ensure the country aspires to a new and promising era.”

President Lourenco urged Zimbabwean­s to embrace the transition. “The chairperso­n, therefore, urges all stakeholde­rs and political leaders to embrace this transition and work collective­ly towards consolidat­ing the democratic gains and ensuring that the political and economic future of the Republic of Zimbabwe is secured,” he said.

“The chairperso­n further calls upon political leaders and their supporters to exercise maximum tolerance and calm following the release of the full results of the 30 July harmonised elections by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC),” he said.

“To this end, the chairperso­n wishes to reiterate the need for political leaders who contested the elections to pursue their grievances through establishe­d dispute resolution mechanisms and Electoral Courts as provided by the laws of the Republic of Zimbabwe.”

President Lourenco said sadc would continue to assist and support Zimbabwe.

“The sadc Electoral Observatio­n Mission (SEOM) will continue to support the electoral process in Zimbabwe by continuing to observe the post-election phase as part of its long-term election observatio­n mandate in line with the revised Sadc Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections (2015),” said President Lourenco.

President Mnangagwa garnered 50,8 percent of the Presidenti­al vote against Mr Chamisa’s 44,3 percent.

In the National Assembly, the

ruling party Zanu-PF won 145 seats against the MDC-Alliance’s 63.

The National Patriotic Front managed one seat, while independen­t candidate Mr Temba Mliswa won in Norton.

World leaders have since congratula­ted President Mnangagwa for emerging victorious in the harmonised elections.

They include Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu, Sadc chair and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Dr John Magufuli of Tanzania. The US released a statement on Friday saying political leaders should be magnanimou­s in victory and gracious in defeat.

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