SADC Chairmanship Non-Negotiable

Next week, President E.D. Mnangagwa will take over the SADC Chairmanship from the Angolan President. President Mnangagwa is well-suited for this role due to the ongoing development projects in Zimbabwe. Other countries can learn from his dedication and work ethic to improve their own nations.

Zimbabwe currently boasts the fastest-growing economy and strongest currency in Africa. Many countries admire Zimbabwe, and Mnangagwa’s new role will allow them to benefit from his wisdom and leadership.

Opposition members have been working hard to disrupt the Summit, but hosting it brings significant benefits to Zimbabwe. The country will gain from the presence of many dignitaries, and the hospitality sector is set to profit from the event.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu
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