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Zimbabwe Diaspora Development Interface

Has Zimbabwe Diaspora been neglected?

This article is not an attempt for me to make friends or enemies. Rather it is an opportunity to revive the debate that has had numerous starts and stops in the past without any tangible conclusion. Arguably, the Zimbabwe Diaspora is a critical but neglected link of the national puzzle.

Constitutional outreach for Zimbabweans in UK

The Zimbabwe Diaspora Development Interface (ZDDI) is holding a constitutional outreach meeting on Saturday the 2nd of October 2010 at the London Met University to give Zimbabwean organisations and individuals in the UK an opportunity to submit their views to the constitutional reform process being led by the Parliamentary Committee, COPAC, in Zimbabwe.

UK-based Zimbabweans to hold indaba on new constitution

The Zimbabwe Diaspora Development Interface is hosting a consultative meeting on Diaspora participation in the national constitutional reform exercise on Saturday, 7th August at the London Metropolitan University. The public meeting will provide community groups and individuals in the UK with an opportunity to map out and discuss key issues to be included in the constitution.

Minister Moyo to Address UK Conference

LONDON – A high-powered delegation of representatives from Zimbabwe’s inclusive government and the business sector will unveil the country’s Diaspora engagement policy at a conference to be held in London later this month to discuss investment, development and migration. The one-day Zimbabwe Diaspora Investment Conference, which is being hosted by the independent Zimbabwe Diaspora Development […]

UK Diaspora group statement to Tsvangirai

Statement by Zimbabwe Civil Society Groups to the Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai Zimbabweans living in Britain warmly welcome the arrival of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, and hope that his first visit to London will mark the beginning of formal engagement with the Inclusive Government’s Diaspora constituency, who hope to contribute to the reconstruction and development […]