Southern Africa: All Set for SADC Extraordinary Summit…Bloc’s Industrialisation On Agenda

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President Mnangagwa will tomorrow chair the SADC Extraordinary Summit that will look into regional peace and also discuss the bloc’s industrialisation agenda.

Yesterday, SADC Executive Secretary Mr Elias Magosi paid a courtesy call on the President at State House in Harare where he briefed him on preparations for the summit, which began on Sunday and will culminate in the meeting of the region’s Heads of State and Government tomorrow.

In an interview, Mr Magosi said everything was in place for the successful hosting of the Summit.

“Preparations are going on very well, the committees are meeting and the documents are being prepared accordingly. These are our normal meetings,” he said.

Mr Magosi said the Organ on Politics Defence and Security (Organ Troika) committee is the one that prepares the agenda of peace and security for the main summit.

“There are meetings before that, the ministerial committee of the organ which prepares the agenda for peace and security and then the Council of Ministers that is meeting this afternoon, (yesterday) chaired by Honourable Minister (of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Professor Amon Murwira), looks at the matters of finance and matters of policy. Those are all leading to the summit of Heads of States, so the preparations are going on very well,” he said.

Turning to the agenda of his meeting with President Mnangagwa, Mr Magosi said besides discussing preparations for the summit, they also deliberated on the President’s expected visit to the SADC headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana.