United Kingdom seeks to derail Zim-EU dialogue

Department’s underwriting of the loans would begin to call witnesses next week.

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The all-party parliamentary group on International Corporate Responsibility would investigate more than 40 years of the government’s involvement in what it termed as “supporting dubious practices overseas”.
Other deals said to be under investigation include those with Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

However, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba yesterday said the issue had been raised to spoil discussions between Zimbabwe and the EU.
“It (Britain) wants to spoil the meetings by raising political temperatures. In the 1980s, Zimbabwe was eyeing Chinese and Russian fighter aircraft for purchase. This was abandoned following fervent pleas from Margaret Thatcher who persuaded the President to buy a squadron of Hawk fighter jets. The same also went for the Defender vehicles used by our police force,” he said. “The matter is being raised now on the eve of the Zimbabwe-EU dialogue and a good three decades after the transaction which, by the way, has been fully paid for with usurious interest.”

Mr Charamba said the exorbitant money for the Hawk fighter jets was already used in the British economy.
He added: “The idea is to try and suggest that the British and trade policy are conscience-led. This coming from a slaver nation, a colonising power and a capitalist country, it is breath-taking hypocrisy.

“Who fought the opium wars in China in the 19th century? Was not the idea to force-smoke the Chinese dagga.
“Now that they are so worried to interact with Zimbabwe, it is time for Zimbabwe to help them clear their conscience and businesses by getting them out of our mines.”
Mr Charamba said interestingly the British government was keen to exhume fully paid deals of history yet British ordinance was being used against the Afghans.

 

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