Bill Watch 46/2019
SADC Summit in Dar es Salaam
17th to 18th August
22 August 2019
Roadmap towards the transformation of the SADC Parliamentary Forum into a
SADC Parliament
Kiswahili to be Official SADC Working Language
The Summit approved Kiswahili as the Fourth SADC Official Working Language
in addition to English, French and Portuguese. This was in recognition of the
role and contribution of Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and Tanzania in the liberation
struggle of Southern Africa.
Summit’s Call for Lifting of Sanctions on Zimbabwe
The Summit noted the adverse impact on the economy of Zimbabwe and the
region at large, of prolonged economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe,
expressed solidarity with Zimbabwe, and called for the immediate lifting of the
sanctions to facilitate socio-economic recovery in the country. The Summit
declared the 25th October as the date on which SADC Member States can
collectively voice their disapproval of the sanctions through various activities and
platforms until the sanctions are lifted.
Intra SADC Trade
The Summit noted with great concern the slow growth in the intra-SADC trade
levels and that the region continues to export unprocessed raw material to the rest
of the world, therefore, forfeiting the potential benefits of the resource
endowments. To this effect, The Summit agreed to accelerate the implementation
of the industrialisation strategy.
Burundi’s Application to Join SADC
The Summit noted that Burundi met some of the eligibility criteria for admission
of new members into SADC, and that Burundi will submit a progress report,
based on which a verification Mission will be undertaken.
Solidarity with Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic/Western Sahara
The Summit communique has several paragraphs expressing solidarity with the
aspirations of the people of Western Sahara, including an instruction to the SADC
Secretariat to notify the African Union Commission, and the Government of
Japan on the SADC Position regarding the exclusion of Saharawi Arab
Democratic Republic/Western Sahara participation in the forthcoming All African
Games to be held in Morocco, and the imminent TICAD meeting to be held in
Japan.
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