Zimbabwe: Constitution Debate

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Lord Hayward

Main Page: Lord Hayward (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 15th April 2026

(1 day, 8 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Lemos Portrait Lord Lemos (Lab)
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I thank my noble friend. We recognise the economic reforms undertaken by the Government of Zimbabwe and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, including—this is an important point that I have not made before—the signing of the IMF staff-monitored programme, as an important step towards greater macroeconomic stability, which, frankly, is greater than it was under Mugabe. However, for these reforms to be sustainable, tackling corruption must remain a central part of the reform agenda. We are very clear about that.

Lord Hayward Portrait Lord Hayward (Con)
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My Lords, as a former resident of Zimbabwe, I ask what is being done in terms of working with other countries on representations to the Zimbabwean Government. Surely it is better that we work not alone but with many other countries right around the world.

Lord Lemos Portrait Lord Lemos (Lab)
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Indeed it is. I often find myself agreeing with the noble Lord on this and other matters. The most important thing that will help to transform the lives of the people of Zimbabwe is progress on debt distress, and that is what we are working on through the arrears clearance dialogue in which we are taking a very active part. Despite what lots of noble Lords have said, we welcome the progress on economic reform.