As we reflect upon these historical imperatives, we must also acknowledge that Zimbabwe went through another transition on 14 November 2017. This process appears to have stimulated greater respect for political and civic freedoms in the country and may serve as a positive influence on the conduct of peaceful elections in the country. Furthermore, it is notable that the political environment following this transition, remained calm; and that election campaigning proceeded peacefully. However, this tranquillity was disturbed by an attempt on the life of His Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Munangagwa in June, 2018 at a political rally, held at White City Stadium in Bulawayo. The bomb blast, we understand, injured the second Vice President H.E. Kembo Mohadi and several senior aides. SADC has strongly condemned this dastardly act with the contempt it deserves, and hopes the perpetrators will face the consequences of the law. Distinguished guests Ladies and Gentlemen, After more than a decade of estrangement from the international community, we cannot overemphasise the critical importance of Zimbabwe securing the confidence of its international partners to enable the revival of the economy and the consolidation of its democratic gains. Peace and stability, hence, remain key to ensuring that this goal is realised. 4

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