Zimbabwe was suspended in 2002 for breaching the Harare Declaration.
In 1990, following the negotiated Harare Declaration he was released from jail.
These objectives were reinforced by the Harare Declaration in 1991.
Along with the Harare Declaration, issued in 1991, it is considered one of the two most important documents to the Commonwealth's uncodified constitution.
However, there are further steps as outlined in the Harare Declaration that have to be met before negotiations on the basic demands of our people can begin.
The Harare Declaration was issued at the CHOGM.
The Harare Declaration lays down the membership criteria for the Commonwealth of Nations.
The latter produced the Harare Declaration, dictating the membership criteria of the Commonwealth.
It reaffirmed the Commonwealth's principles as detailed under the Harare Declaration, but set the 'promotion of democracy and development' as the organisation's priorities.
The Harare Declaration reaffirmed all these except the last.