Zim’s Commonwealth bid still on course: Govt 

Source: Zim’s Commonwealth bid still on course: Govt –Newsday Zimbabwe

FOREIGN Affairs deputy minister David Musabayana

FOREIGN Affairs deputy minister David Musabayana has said government is still locked in negotiations to re-join the Commonwealth group of nations.

Zimbabwe was first suspended from the Commonwealth in early December 2003, after the late former President Robert Mugabe was denounced for poll rigging and persecuting opponents.

While giving oral evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs on progress made by the Foreign Affairs ministry to implement the engagement and re-engagement policy espoused in National Development Strategy 1, Musabayana said re-engagement was on-going.

“Regarding our Commonwealth readmission, Zimbabwe continues to negotiate for its re-joining of the body which we have so much interest and commonality,” he said.

On Zimbabwe joining the BRICS, an acronym for five leading emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, Musabayana said the BRICS bandwagon continued to gather pace.

“Zimbabwe feels that time is ripe for it to be part of the inclusive-oriented development group. It is our considered view that Zimbabwe, which has also been on an upward trend economically, despite contending with contentious Western imposed illegal economic sanctions, has to join the BRICS. It is our hope that with support from our allies, Zimbabwe stands a better chance of joining the BRICS,” he said.

Musabayana added that they were satisfied with the good working relationship that now exists between the European Union and Zimbabwe.

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