Commonwealth: Zim Ready to Be Re-Admitted…notes tremendous democratic progress

Zimbabwe’s return to the Commonwealth is on the horizon, following glowing recommendations in a confidential report by Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland.

The report, which highlights findings from the 2018, 2019, and 2022 Commonwealth Membership Assessment Missions, commends Zimbabwe for its “remarkable democratic progress” and notes the nation’s readiness to “flourish once again” as a Commonwealth member.

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The report acknowledges Zimbabwe’s steadfast commitment to addressing key political challenges identified during the informal assessment process. Significant reforms have been implemented to improve the political landscape, enhance the alignment of democratic institutions and processes with the Constitution, and uphold Commonwealth principles and values. This marks a milestone in Zimbabwe’s ‘Engagement, Re-Engagement, and Re-Affirmation’ foreign policy strategy, demonstrating tangible results.

Progress has been particularly noted in critical areas such as media freedom, freedom of expression, and legislative reforms, including the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill and the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Act, commonly referred to as the Patriotic Act. The political environment following the 2023 Harmonised General Elections has also been recognized as satisfactorily addressed, paving the way for deeper international engagement.

In a significant move, Secretary-General Scotland has written to Commonwealth member states, seeking their perspectives on Zimbabwe’s re-admission by 26 November 2024. This step is crucial in completing the final phase of Zimbabwe’s journey to rejoin the Commonwealth, allowing the nation to formally apply for membership.

Further underlining Zimbabwe’s readiness, the Commonwealth has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his commitment to constitutionalism and the rule of law, describing him as a leader who upholds democratic values. This endorsement underscores the progress made by the Second Republic in fostering inclusivity, stability, and adherence to international norms.

Zimbabwe’s anticipated re-entry into the Commonwealth signifies a momentous achievement, showcasing its transformation into a democratic nation aligned with global standards. This milestone not only reflects the fruits of sustained reforms but also heralds a new chapter of international cooperation and prosperity for the country.

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