The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Envoy hails improved UK-Zim ties

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

OUTGOING British Ambassador to Zimbabwe Catriona Laing has commended improved ties between her country and Zimbabwe following two decades of strained relations that followed the implementa­tion of the country’s land reform programme.

Ambassador Laing said this after paying a courtesy call on Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga to bid him farewell.

“The UK and Zimbabwe relationsh­ip is in a much sounder footing now, we have a complicate­d history. We have had our ups and downs in our relationsh­ip and it hasn’t always been easy but what I said to the then President (Mr Mugabe) on my arrival and the current President (President Mnangagwa) on my departure is that what is absolutely critical is that we can have frank conversati­ons respectful­ly in our mutual interest and that is what I am most proud of. That is what I feel I have achieved.

“I have got that relationsh­ip back to a more grown up, more beneficial and constructi­ve level of engagement where both parties can raise issues of concern and we try to find the way forward,” she said.

Ambassador Laing said apart from the improved relations she was also looking forward to seeing Zimbabwe continue with its reform agenda to attract foreign investment.

“The major highlights (of her tenure) are the transition­s that have happened here; the events of November and obviously the harmonised elections and I am looking forward to the future of Zimbabwe and in my departure calls I have been emphasisin­g the importance of frontloadi­ng economic and political reforms which are necessary for the country but also to build the confidence of the internatio­nal community who want to come in and support but need to be clear and confident that Government is clear in that reform agenda,” she added.

President Mnangagwa has already announced a raft of measures aimed at winning the confidence of investors including improving the business environmen­t, fighting the scourge of corruption and guaranteei­ng property rights.

Some of the measures Government will take were announced by the President in his first State of the Nation Address and officially opening of First Session of the Ninth Parliament this week.

 ?? -Picture by Memory Mangombe ?? Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga bids farewell to outgoing British Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Catriona Laing during a courtesy call at his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday.
-Picture by Memory Mangombe Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga bids farewell to outgoing British Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Catriona Laing during a courtesy call at his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday.

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