The Herald (Zimbabwe)

C’Wealth backs Zim readmissio­n

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

VISITING Commonweal­th assistant Secretary General Professor Luis Franschesc­i has said the 56 member-state body stands with Zimbabwe in its attempts to re-join the club of nations.

He commended Zimbabwe for the manner it has sought to re-join the club saying there was nothing political in its applicatio­n to return to the group.

Prof Franschesc­i, who is leading a four-member Commonweal­th assessment team that has been in the country since Saturday to check on progress Zimbabwe has made in the political, economic and social spheres following its applicatio­n for re-admission in 2018, said this in Harare yesterday during a meeting with a Government team led by Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava.

Zimbabwe applied to rejoin the Commonweal­th in 2019 as part of President Mnangagwa’s re-engagement drive, after it withdrew its membership 19 years ago.

“Zimbabwe has approached this matter of coming back to the family (Commonweal­th) with wisdom and has not been guided by instincts or emotions and I would encourage everyone in Zimbabwe to approach this matter in the same spirit.

“It is not political coming, or if coming back is not that successful a failure of a political party, a political side, any side of the divide, but it’s something that is being pursued and we perceive this in the Commonweal­th as what is best for the people of Zimbabwe.

“There is no perfect country in the world, not that we are aware of. There’s no perfect country in the Commonweal­th, there’s no perfect nation, but there are countries that are resilient which are trying to do the right thing for their people. We have to realise in those 56 nations (Commonweal­th members) and we are together with Zimbabwe, helping you to come back home,” Prof Franschesc­i said.

He added that they had come to the country “as colleagues, friends, not on the opposite side, but on the same side,” with Zimbabwe and to assist it to reach a positive conclusion that everyone would like to see.

“Zimbabwe is a great nation, amazing beauty, talented people, humble and cheerful and they have come knocking on the door of the Commonweal­th and we do not take that lightly.

“It’s very important that everyone understand­s that the Commonweal­th is not a club of former colonies, it’s a club of wonderful nations, some who were former colonies and others who are not, who are united in the search for a common ideal,” Prof Franschesc­i said. In his remarks, Ambassador Shava said since the last assessment Mission in July 2019, the Government has made significan­t strides in the implementa­tion of the reform agenda, as well as in meeting the five expectatio­ns that are critical to the country’s re-admission into the Commonweal­th.

“Let me emphasise however, that this reform Agenda was initiated by the Government to, first and foremost, improve the lives and livelihood­s of the Zimbabwean citizens in line with our vision of achieving an upper-middle income society by 2030.

“Vision 2030 prioritise­s the reorientat­ion of the country towards democratis­ation; respect for human and property rights; freedom of expression and associatio­n; the rule of law as well as addressing economic challenges.

“In that regard, under our National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1), for the period 2021 to 2025, the Government is striving to build on the successes of the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme to ensure macro-economic stability and growth,” Ambassador Shava said.

He added that Sadc, the African Union and the United Nations had endorsed the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) as a worthwhile and timely interventi­on in promoting peace, unity, social cohesion and dialogue.

 ?? ?? Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Fredrick Shava, Commonweal­th head of delegation assistant Secretary General Professor Luis Franceschi, members of the delegation and other government ministers follow proceeding­s during a meeting in Harare yesterday
Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Fredrick Shava, Commonweal­th head of delegation assistant Secretary General Professor Luis Franceschi, members of the delegation and other government ministers follow proceeding­s during a meeting in Harare yesterday

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