Zimbabwe Assumes SADC Council of Ministers Chairmanship

On August 14, 2024, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ambassador Fredrick Shava, officially took over as Chair of the SADC Council of Ministers at their 44th meeting held at the New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden. Minister Shava succeeded Angolan Foreign Minister Tete Antonio. His term will focus on addressing food security concerns, particularly in the face of climate-induced droughts, and enhancing regional security.

Shava’s new role sets the stage for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to assume the chairmanship of SADC, succeeding Angolan President João Lourenço. The SADC Council of Ministers is crucial for overseeing the implementation of regional programs and policies. It consists of ministers from all 16 SADC member states, typically those responsible for foreign affairs or regional cooperation. The Council meets twice a year to review progress on regional integration, make decisions on policies, and provide guidance to the SADC Secretariat.

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