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Zimbabwe seeks re-admission to the Commonwealth

Monday May 21 2018

Mugabe angrily pulled country out of the bloc of former British colonies in 2003 after its membership was suspended

IN SUMMARY

  • The Commonwealth said it had received a letter dated May 15 from Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa
  • Scotland confirmed that the Commonwealth would send observers to elections due in July or August
  • Zimbabwe had fractured relations with the West under Mugabe, who had held power since independence from Britain in 1980
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Zimbabwe has applied to rejoin the Commonwealth, the group said Monday, marking a major step in the country's international re-engagement after Robert Mugabe was ousted last year.

Mr Mugabe angrily pulled Zimbabwe out of the bloc of former British colonies in 2003 after its membership was suspended over violent and graft-ridden elections the previous year.

The Commonwealth said it had received a letter dated May 15 from Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa applying to re-join.

Member countries "very much look forward to Zimbabwe's return when the conditions are right," said Secretary-General Patricia Scotland in a statement from London.

The first polls

"Zimbabwe's eventual return to the Commonwealth, following a successful membership application, would be a momentous occasion."

Ms Scotland confirmed that the Commonwealth would send observers to elections due in July or August, the first polls since Mr Mugabe was ousted in November after a brief military takeover.

Mr Mugabe was replaced by his former deputy Mr Mnangagwa, a veteran ruling Zanu-PF party loyalist who was backed by senior military officers.

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President Mnangagwa has vowed to hold fair and free elections, and has pledged to revive the moribund economy by repairing international ties and attracting foreign investment.

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Ms Scotland called for "a credible, peaceful and inclusive (election) that restores citizens' confidence, trust and hope in the development and democratic trajectory of their country."

Britain said last month that it would strongly support Zimbabwe returning to the Commonwealth.

Voluntary association

Zimbabwe had fractured relations with the West under Mugabe, who had held power since independence from Britain in 1980.

The government in Harare was not immediately available to comment.

If readmitted, Zimbabwe will become the fifth country to re-join the voluntary association of mostly former territories of the British empire, after Gambia, South Africa, Pakistan and Fiji.

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