Mudenda Elevates Zimbabwe, Champions Africa’s Legislative Future

MIDRAND, SOUTH AFRICA — Hon. Advocate J.F.N. Mudenda, Speaker of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, delivered a commanding and visionary presence at the 2025 Annual Conference of Speakers of African National and Regional Parliaments, convened under the Pan-African Parliament, bringing together 52 delegations including 18 speakers from national and regional legislatures. Under the resonant theme, “Transforming Parliaments for Citizen-Driven Continental Integration, Sustainable Development, Prosperity and Peace, and Enhancing Africa’s Dynamic Role on the Global Stage,” Speaker Mudenda articulated a compelling vision for Africa’s parliamentary leadership, continental cohesion, and Zimbabwe’s strategic role in advancing democratic governance and economic development.

In his addresses, Speaker Mudenda reflected deeply on the transformative potential of Africa’s parliaments, asserting that legislatures are not mere adjuncts to executive action but critical engines of citizen-centered governance, oversight, and continental integration. He highlighted the unparalleled opportunity for Africa to harness the African Continental Free Trade Area to drive industrialization, intra-African trade, and economic diversification, while emphasizing the necessity of leveraging digital governance, innovation ecosystems, and artificial intelligence to accelerate socio-economic development and ensure inclusive service delivery.

Speaker Mudenda’s remarks were particularly reflective on Zimbabwe’s ambitions on the global stage, affirming the country’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for 2026–2027, a pursuit aligned with African Union priorities and Zimbabwe’s foreign policy of promoting multilateralism, peace, and equitable representation. He challenged parliaments across Africa to assert themselves as architects of sustainable development, emphasizing that citizen engagement, regional integration, energy independence, and industrial growth must be driven from within legislatures, guided by visionary leadership and accountability.

In a declaration resonant with historic parliamentary significance, Hon. Advocate J.F.N. Mudenda affirmed that Africa’s legislative leaders, united in purpose and resolve, shall champion citizen-driven governance, accelerate economic transformation, institutionalize digital innovation, fortify regional integration, and assert the continent’s rightful role in global decision-making. His addresses underscored Zimbabwe’s commitment to parliamentary diplomacy as a transformative instrument, demonstrating that the nation, through its legislature, is poised to influence Africa’s trajectory, elevate democratic governance, and leave an enduring legacy on the continental and global stage.

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