President to take over as Sadc chair

President Robert Mugabe
President Robert Mugabe

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau
President Mugabe is likely to pursue politics of self-determination and black empowerment when Zimbabwe assumes the Sadc Chair in August, commentators said yesterday.
They said the region could expect resolute leadership, given President Mugabe’s uncompromising views on Africa’s Renaissance.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo said economic empowerment and unity were close to the President’s heart.

“The main issue is that he will obviously try and promote our model of development that is through indigenisation and empowerment,” said Cde Gumbo.
“He will also pursue the issue of agriculture reform with respect to creation of food security in Sadc, improvement of infrastructure and links, and unity among countries in the region.

“Value addition and beneficiation is another aspect of empowerment that he is likely to pursue because he wants to see locals benefiting from their resources and creating employment. Those are the things that are on President Mugabe’s heart.”

Midlands State University Dean of International Relations, Christopher Gwatidzo said he expected to see more emphasis on self-determination.
“The President has been consistent in terms of speaking strongly about the need to respect sovereignty of independent nations and that is the position he will definitely maintain when he takes over as Sadc chairperson.

“He will obviously make sure there is consolidated position on regional integration to ensure economic independence and the ability of Sadc to own its endowed resources.

“Definitely the empowerment of people in the Sadc region will be accelerated especially around land reform, education and indigenisation policies. There may be differences on the implementation mechanisms but the principle will be the same,” said Gwatidzo.

He said President Mugabe would also pursue stability, peace and security in Sadc.
“Food security through sustainable development initiatives is another area that he is likely to push to ensure that we engage the world from a position of strength,” said Gwatidzo.

Political analyst Godwine Mureriwa said: “What is important to note is that President Mugabe has always been consistent about the need to promote the values of Pan-Africanism.

“As he takes over Sadc — a region that is strategically positioned in terms of its wealth that has created competition for our resources from all over — President Mugabe will spearhead total reclamation of the Sadc heritage.

“He will make it clear to our erstwhile colonisers that there is an irresistible drive toward economic empowerment of indigenous Africans which therefore means that there should be dialogue between the European Union, the United States and Sadc from a perspective of mutual respect.”

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