Boost for Raila as Zimbabwe backs his AU Commission bid
President William Ruto has secured Zimbabwe’s support for
Raila Odinga’s bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship.
Kenya has presented its candidature for AUC Chairperson for
2025 – 2028.
This comes in the wake of a unanimous decision by the African
Union Executive Council, on 15th March 2024, that the Eastern Africa region
submit candidates for the position.
President Ruto said Kenya candidature is informed by the role
that the country plays in enhancing the Pan–African Agenda.
“I am assured that Kenya and Zimbabwe will persist in
conferring and backing each other on multitude issues of bilateral, regional
and continental significance alongside the African Union Agenda 2063,” said
President Ruto.
President Ruto made the remarks at the Bulawayo State House,
Zimbabwe, on Saturday, during bilateral talks with his counterpart Emmerson
Mnangagwa.
During the bilateral meeting, Kenya and Zimbabwe signed nine
MoUs in the fields of transport, infrastructure, health, education, defense,
trade and investments among other areas.
President Mnagangwa emphasized on the need for investors to
exploit existing opportunities in the two countries.
Meanwhile, Kenya and Zimbabwe will leverage on their rich
shared history, socio-cultural, political and economic ties as well as abundant
natural resources for the mutual benefit of their citizens.
President Ruto said the two countries have a deep
understanding which underpins our mutual support over the years in diverse
arenas.
“Based on this, I wish to declare Kenya’s unreserved support
for Zimbabwe’s readmission to the Commonwealth, and for the African Union’s
call for the immediate lifting of all illegal sanctions against the Republic of
Zimbabwe,” said President Ruto.
Kenya’s commitment to the principle of sovereign equality of
nations and states, and a rule-based multilateral system makes no room for the
contemplation or imposition of unilateral coercive measures.
“I stand here to affirm Kenya’s commitment to the flourishing
of our bilateral relations, and our shared determination to advance and enhance
mutual benefit through partnership and consultation,” said President Ruto.
He said President Mnagangwa’s emphatic commitment to
accelerate the development of energy, transport and communications
infrastructure as enablers of trade and investment, productivity and efficiency
and, ultimately rapid economic growth is a substantial testament to the
boldness and ambition of his vision for Zimbabwe’s economic turnaround.
“To underscore this observation, I further note your
government’s decision to break new ground in monetary policy and inaugurate a
new currency backed by gold and other asset reserves, as compelling proof of
Your Excellency’s irrevocable intent to usher in a new era of economic recovery
and transformation,” said President Ruto.
The Head of State said he was confident that the two countries
are poised to accomplish immense growth together, on the basis of the bilateral
frameworks of cooperation the numerous areas of potential mutual gains.
President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe will forever be grateful to
Kenya for standing resolutely with the country, particularly in the clarion and
unequivocal call for the removal of illegal Western-imposed economic sanctions.
“We have a common and rich liberation war history and a shared
vision for prosperity, peace and progress. As we look into the future, we must
now leverage on the current social, political and economic ties as well as
natural endowments for the mutual benefit of our two countries and peoples,”
said President Mnagangwa.
He said Zimbabwe also took a leaf from Kenya, especially in
infrastructure development that is now ubiquitous in the country as roads, that
were in a state of disrepair, were now being resurfaced in every part of the
country.
“We are on course to attain our national Vision 2030 to become
an empowered upper middle-income economy. The reforms undertaken since the
inception of the Second Republic have seen a conducive business environment,
which has in-turn increased both local and foreign investments across all
sectors,” he said.
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