Zanu PF Applauds President Mnangagwa’s Appointment as SADC Chairperson

With President Mnangagwa stepping into the role of Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Zimbabwe is poised to strengthen its position as a leader in technology and innovation. This development was highlighted by Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity, Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa, during a media briefing in Harare yesterday.

Cde Mutsvangwa reflected on the success of the recently concluded SADC Summit, which was hosted by Zimbabwe, describing it as a significant achievement for the nation. He noted that the summit saw participation from all Heads of State and Government in the region, either in person or through representation, underscoring the strong ties between SADC member countries.

“We are here to recognize the outstanding job President Mnangagwa did in hosting the SADC Summit,” said Cde Mutsvangwa. “The event was meticulously organized, and the camaraderie among the SADC nations was clearly evident.”Under President Mnangagwa’s leadership, Zimbabwe’s role within SADC is expected to emphasize industrialization and modernization, further integrating the continent into the global economy. Cde Mutsvangwa praised the President’s efforts, noting his ability to elevate Zimbabwe’s stature both regionally and internationally.

Cde Mutsvangwa also acknowledged that the summit contributed to maintaining order and peace in the region. He addressed the recent arrests of individuals involved in organizing illegal demonstrations, mentioning that they are expected to be released soon, following statements from Mr Mutsvangwa.

Additionally, the outgoing SADC Chairperson, Angola’s President João Lourenço, was commended for his leadership over the past year.Cde Mutsvangwa extended his gratitude to the local media for their role in positively portraying Zimbabwe during the summit. “Your work was a display of patriotism. We, as Zanu PF, deeply appreciate the way you carried out your duties,” he remarked.Looking ahead, Zimbabwe is set to take significant strides in technology and innovation under President Mnangagwa’s SADC leadership, reinforcing its position within the global community.

News

Celebrating Independence: The Struggle for Residential Stands

As Zimbabwe marks another year of independence, many citizens still find themselves unable to fully enjoy the fruits of freedom due to lingering issues surrounding residential stands. During the First Republic, some ZANU PF members took advantage of opportunities to acquire land, converting it into residential stands and selling them at affordable prices to anyone, […]

Read More
News

Zimbabwe-Belarus Cooperation Anchored on Sovereignty and Shared Development

Zimbabwe and Belarus have moved a step further in strengthening their bilateral cooperation following a successful Mid-Term Review (MTR) of the First Session of the Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC). The meeting, held in Harare from April 14 to 16, brought together top-level officials and experts from both countries to assess progress and refine […]

Read More
News

Japan’s $7M Development Package in Zimbabwe: A Strategic Shift Toward Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainable Partnerships

Japan’s recent allocation of nearly US$7 million to Zimbabwe through partnerships with UNICEF, UNDP, WFP, and UNOPS marks a critical evolution in development cooperation—from conventional donor aid to a more strategic, resilience-driven and innovation-focused model of engagement. Far from being a short-term humanitarian gesture, this initiative—delivered under the 2024 Supplementary Budget and the Tokyo International […]

Read More