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Britain To Engage Ramaphosa Over Zimbabwe's 2023 General Elections

2 years agoWed, 02 Nov 2022 17:58:01 GMT
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Britain To Engage Ramaphosa Over Zimbabwe's 2023 General Elections

The United Kingdom is set to engage South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa to lead other African leaders to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa to ensure that Zimbabwe holds free, fair and credible elections in 2023.

The issue was debated in the British House of Lords last Thursday after it was raised by Baroness Kate Hoey. She said:

My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Oates has outlined the shocking violence perpetrated by ZANU PF and Mnangagwa on anyone, really, who opposes the regime.

The economic situation is dire, and hunger is being used against anyone who opposes the regime.

Does not the visit of the South African President — the first state visit under His Majesty the King — give the government a wonderful opportunity to work with the South African government and talk to them about how they, and other countries in Africa, can influence together to ensure that there really will be free and fair elections next year in Zimbabwe?

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In his response, the UK’s minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Frank Zacharias Robin Goldsmith said the issue of Zimbabwe will be discussed during Ramaphosa’s visit. He said:

There is no doubt that South Africa, and indeed southern African countries, not least through SADC, have a particular ability to influence Zimbabwe, far more so than we can.

I am sure that the topic we are discussing today will be on the agenda when the visit happens.

Lord Robert Hayward, who was one of the Commonwealth election observers in the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe, said the elections were not free and fair and challenged the UK to put pressure on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). He said:

My lords, reference has already been made to the elections in 2018; at that time I was one of the observers from this country on behalf of the Commonwealth, with the noble Baroness, Lady Jay.

The report was pretty damning, particularly in relation to the events after the general election in 2018.

Can my noble friend (Goldsmith) ensure that very strong representations are made to the electoral commission because it has been lamentable in any action?

It was before the 2018 election, and there is no sign that it will enforce any form of free and fair elections next year.

Goldsmith said the British government was aware that Mnangagwa is keen on re-establishing cordial relations between the two countries and that gives the UK an opportunity to put pressure on Harare to reform. He said:

We will use whatever leverage we have to maximise the chance of free and fair elections.

I make a broader point: we know that President Mnangagwa wants more engagement with the UK — that is clear— and in many respects we want him to have that too.

However, deeper re-engagement with the UK will require meaningful political and economic reform and respect for human rights and the rule of law in line with the President’s own stated commitments when he took office.

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19 Comments

HomeTrackOrg · 2 years ago
Why South Africa. ngavauye direct. Good for manipulating others.
HomeTrackOrg · 2 years ago
Kune vanonzwisisa n****ondo, Zimbabwe was all blacks land. Where did the white land owners of British origin get the ownership of land from? where did they obtain the tittle deeds from? They seized the land from blacks right? was anyone compansated for the seized land? The government (blacks) were supposed to buy back their seized land, and that was a high degree of the respect of human rights the the Britons expected from Zimbabwe. Uuum, yah. 1800s was a torrid time for blacks in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in the world. Talk of Australia. the British intentions were to wipe out some races to destroy traces of history, kuitira kuti zvizongonzi ndovaobe bagari bemo originally. If the Biblical King Solomon and The Forklore Wise Jackal were to come back to life, justice would prevail. Vaingori munhu ngaadzoke paaive in the 1800s and the problem will be amicably resolved. I respect PM M. Thatcher for being sensible, but the whole idea was flushed into the drains by pm T.B. and worsened by pm J.M. Reengagement should not have strings but to held in good faith. Do this and I will do that is not a respect for human rights. The referee failed to notice her errors for which she wants to referee others. Seeing a spec in someone's eye yet you have a log in your own eye. Kkkkkkkk. Ayas. First things first. Musoro yevanhu iriko uko asV11s for their brutality. Count the number of heads, tag each one USD$50, and Britain must pay, right. Probably Zim will be able to compansate the white land thieves, farmers whose land was purportedly stolen from them.
Taurayi Moyo · 2 years ago
Britain leave Zimbabwe alone and continue to colonize south AAfrica.what do want in zimbabwe ,zimbabwe is not a province of Britian.
Taurayi Moyo · 2 years ago
zimbabwe belongs to zimbabweans and we are not south Africans and we are not British,so what do you want in Zimbabwe live us alone and continue to colonize south Africa.
HomeTrackOrg · 2 years ago
Britain is the Master of Human rights Abuses when it achestrated the occupation of Zimbabwe, and many other countries in the world during their expansionism. Many people were killed, mimed or liquidated yet none of them was compansated. To this day, some human remains are held as trophies in certain Museums in the UK which stand as V11 for the atrocious bahavoiur of the settlers. Zimbabweans and Aborigines we're almost wiped out with their land being taken over by force at no cent.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Ramaphosa is a sellout. We need someone better, NCA and Zanu Pf are the same animals.
WILLIAM SONBOY CHINEMBIRI · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe has advanced the policy of engagement and reengagement with the European Union, the British and the United States of America. These countries and a group of countries gave Zimbabwe a set of goals which it must reform on. These are Human Rights, Rule of Law and Corruption. [ ZIMBABWE TAKAPIWA GUMBEZE. ZVIRI KWAIRI KUFUKA KANA KUWARIRA ]. The British and the United States of America repeated last week that they still stand by their requirements. The British Parliamentarians want to engage South Africa President, Cyril Ramaphosa as a leverage. Commonwealth too sent in its observer team to observe 2018 Harmonised Elections. They duly made their reform demands which they wanted Zimbabwe to implement before the next Harmonised Elections in 2023. Commonwealth is sending its envoy this November to check on compliance with its reform demands. [ ZIMBABWEANS ARE REELING UNDER THE HEAVY YOKE OF SANCTIONS. THE ZANU PF GOVERNMENT MUST IMPLEMENT REFORMS ]. [ VOTE FOR CCC POLITICAL PARTY FOR REAL CHANGE ]. Yours faithfully William Sonboy CHINEMBIRI [THE BUSH LAWYER4CCC].
ED MaHwindi pfee · 2 years ago
Ini Kuna vanhu vasina njere KO kana tichi vota handiti tinenge tichida kuchinja saka kana tavakuti hatidi regime change tinoorevi isu takatenderana Kuti after 5 years tinoda kuchinja kwanai tinoda regime change chaizvo CCC one Zimbabwe one nation
Youth Talk · 2 years ago
pindula ndaise platform yema audio coz zvimwe zviku taurwa nevanhu zvotoda audio
Professor23 · 2 years ago
Ipapo haunyepe iwe, wataura point chaiyo ahh vanh tofana kuvanzwa vachinyatso sasa so
Mhazi of Silobela · 2 years ago
I think they need to discuss why Cyril says there are sanctions and he shows the areas where there are sanctions and vice versa. then we move forward. ko ma sanctions kamboendepi during GNU? and how come now anoturwa daily under the second republic - asi akawedzerwa? Visit Silobela Vote CCC
Sorojena · 2 years ago
Let's agree, the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on Zimbabwe is Zanu pf and Mnangagwa himself. Right now our air waves and media are reduced to commisariate reporting. There no growth in our TV station because the regime fears change. Right now we see dead wood recycled in a party with vibrant youthiz capable of reforming it to a progressive party with a new Zim stimulus ideas.
XXX · 2 years ago
Zanu Pf must go.
mhazi of Silobela · 2 years ago
I think
gogodera · 2 years ago
simth
Vesto · 2 years ago
@patriot, you and your Chinese dictatorship have no place in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean Constitution is very clear- Zimbabwe is a multi party democracy. Izvi zvako zvekuda kuita impose Chinese Communist Dictatorship has no place in this country ZANU and CCC are diametrically opposed in terms of ideology and economic vision. Secondly CCC personalities are not there to bloat thr ZANU rulling class. They are there to offer a viable alternative government. Not to make ZANU better, but to offer Zimbabwe a better alternative to ZANU. So please if you want Chinese Communist dictatorship, please feel free to emigrate to China
TT · 2 years ago
Ngazviende zviende zvigoenda
mtt · 2 years ago
UK will never change fighting for their puppet c hamisa to get in power. manje muchasara moga european union willing to work with zim. even commonwealth allowed trade to happen becoz fear wekusara mega kuterraces
Collins · 2 years ago
saka free and fair ndokuti Chamisa to win, ndozvauri kutaura zvee
Pride · 2 years ago
@ Zim 1st usapuse iwe...pambonzi Britain want to recolonise Zimbabwe here? they are pushing for free and fair elections in zim chete....and we all know kuti if Zim holds a free and fair elections Zanu inozvamburwa . plus we need to work with the west pamwe kungabudawo zvisvinu nekuti look east policy iyi kubva yazvakatanga hapana chisvinu chabuda...actually we have been colonized by these ****en Chinese...they are taking everything in zimbabwe.
RAYONI ONLINE FASHIONS · 2 years ago
🤝 you deserve a glass of water 🍸
XXX · 2 years ago
👏👏👏👏 **** the east, west is the best
Kakistocracy🤣Muchakaka · 2 years ago
If Mr Ramaphosa and his SADC counterparts continue to play ZANUPF pampering diplomacy iye abvuma kuita agree to help the citizens, as Mbeki did, we will export more KAKO to South Africa. KUKASA SADC yacho yese by mass migrations. We do not want any regime change or regime fortifying agendas but free and fair election as well as a flourishing economy in a country free of corruption, nepotism and abuse of human rights. Whatever SADC member states do regarding the Zim situation, they will be doing to their own nations and people as well. Pasi nevakapandukira gwara reChimurenga nedonzvo reGutsaruzhinji. Pamberi neGolden Future and CCC led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa. We are not an Island so we need others to help us and we must never be abusers of each other.
Kakistocracy🤣Muchakaka · 2 years ago
KUKAKISA SADC yacho yese.
Mr Save · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe is for Zimbos,away with Western dictatorship .Zim is a sovereignty country and will never be a colony again
Vega👽 · 2 years ago
They r to ensure free n fair elections not to colonise....be civilized....
just · 2 years ago
isn't he want engagement with Britain also to join common wealth , reforms first
RAYONI ONLINE FASHIONS · 2 years ago
@Zim1st whose talking about Zim becoming a colony again?, others are busy bring reforms and development to their nation they not speaking this language thus why they developing. with such backward minds thus why we not progressing as 1 but it's for individuals. The UK gvrmnt is not talking about colonizing it's talking about fairness wena
Youth Talk · 2 years ago
Yoo they want to ensure free and fair elections you **** not to colonize. vakasato daro we all there will be no free and fair elections
Mukanyapazvese · 2 years ago
You're already colonised that's why you're WRITING IN ENGLISH fool!

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