Foreign Affairs Ministry sets 2019 priorities 

Source: Foreign Affairs Ministry sets 2019 priorities | The Sunday Mail January 6, 2019

Kuda Bwititi
Chief Reporter

Zimbabwe will ratchet up its foreign policy activities this year under a framework anchored on consolidating international engagements, enhancing corporation with Zimbabweans living abroad and unlocking new trade opportunities.

Speaking to The Sunday Mail last Thursday, Foreign Affairs and International Trade secretary Ambassador James Manzou said President Emmerson Mnangagwa had set re-engagement with the international community as a priority of the Second Republic.

He said Zimbabwe had been in isolation for many years and needed to take its place in the global family of nations.

“We want to focus on engagement and re-engagement with the global community, increasing trade and investment as well as working together with our people living outside the country,” said Ambassador Manzou.

“These are the mandates which we have given to our diplomatic missions. So largely, our missions will be judged and evaluated on these three pillars.

“This is the framework that you will see the ministry running with. Our chief diplomat remains the President and he is the one who has given us this direction.”

Ambassador Manzou said under the re-engagement drive, Zimbabwe would build on successes recorded in 2018. Some of the notable strides made in the past year include initiating the process to re-join the Commonwealth and abandoning anti-west rhetoric that was synonymous with former president Mr Robert Mugabe.

“We made some strides in 2018 in terms of engaging and re-engaging the world. Our focus in 2019 is consolidating those gains,” said Ambassador Manzou:

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    Ndebele 5 years ago

    What a load of bull – Zanu will want to steal more money from more people in the diaspora so that they can subjugate the diasporan families left in Zimbabwe. Just shoot them in the streets in Harare, rape them and murder them in Matabeleland – Mr Shiri the Commader of the Rapist Brigade that murdered 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland is now Minister of Agriculture. So, Lord Soamsie and Lord Carrington – ED has rewarded the people that carried out these fine deeds and the Foreign Office has “torn up the top copy.” Even the murder a poor farmer in Chimanimani over fifty years in cold blood in front of his wife and children is rewarded by the British Government by supporting the coup to get in as President. The Zim Dept of Foreign Affairs will be running to their chums the British who have supported Zanu all the way for 39 years now.