Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Zimbabwe President Criticized AU
The Presdent of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has accuse African leaders for giving access to Morocco to the African Union. 

According to Africa Review, Robert Mugabe point out that the African leaders lacked efficiency and were easily penetrated that they supported Morocco to return to the Union.
Among the 54 countries only 39 approved Morocco’s return to the AU at the bloc’s 28th Ordinary Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Monday.
However, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Algeria were against the move citing Rabat’s continued occupation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
The president Mugabe while discussing with the Jounalists on Tuesday in Harere said most Africa leaders lacks ideology 
“I think its lack of ideology,” the 92-year-old ruler, who turns 93 later this month, said as he expressed his disappointment of the summit outcome.
“They (African leaders) have not had the same revolutionary experience as some of us and there is too much reliance on their erstwhile colonisers.
“We will still fight and see whether in fact Morocco is abandoning its occupation of parts of Sahrawi,” he added.
Morocco colonised Sahrawi in 1975 and was expelled from the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the AU predecessor, for violating the bloc’s founding values and principles.
Morocco's return is regarded by some countries as tacit endorsement by the AU of its continued occupation of Sahrawi.
Mugabe insinuated that African countries that supported Morocco’s readmission were swayed by donor money.
“Morocco has been working for quite a long time, building mosques here, giving money at times. The game is not lost,” he said. “We will fight the issue to the end.
“But that is quite a blow to some of us; we believe in rules, in the principles and we have wanted to see Morocco declare at least, that yes, we have given up the claim of occupation.”
He also blamed Botswana President Ian Khama for the failure of its Foreign minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi to win the post of AU Commission chair which was taken by Chadian Moussa Faki Mahamat.
Dr Venson-Moitoi was the Southern African Development Community candidate.
The Zimbabwean leader said President Khama did not lobby enough for his minister.
“We worked behind the scenes and the poor lady tried her best,” President Mugabe said.
“But the other countries were arguing that ah, you are a daughter whose father never appears at the AU and sometimes takes contrary positions (to those of the bloc). So she had no chance.”
Meanwhile Botswana is the only country that critisied Robert Mugabe re-election saying its a fraudulent election.

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