Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President leaves for Sadc Heads of State summit

- Lincoln Towindo Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe leaves for Ezulwini, Swaziland today to attend an ExtraOrdin­ary Summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government that opens at Lozitha Royal Palace tomorrow.

He will join other Heads of State for the special indaba on Industrial­isation and Regional Integratio­n.

The meeting is in fulfilment of the decision made by regional leaders last year to hold annual special summits for the purpose of reviewing industrial­isation and integratio­n of Sadc economies.

The Sadc Industrial­isation Strategy and Roadmap was steered by President Mugabe during his tenure as Sadc Chair (August 2014–August 2015).

Secretary in the Ministry of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Mr George Charamba told our Harare Bureau last night that the special summit was a follow up to President Mugabe’s initiation of conversati­on around industrial­isation and regional integratio­n.

He said: “It was during President Mugabe’s tenure as chair of Sadc that the issue of industrial­isation and making sure that Sadc economies value add in order to develop and create jobs was brought to the table.

“Because of that contributi­on, a special summit was convened in Harare at that time to address that specific issue. Because it was so successful, Sadc took a decision to make it an annual event in between summits devoted to industrial­isation, beneficiat­ion and integratio­n of regional economies.

“That is the basis of the Swaziland summit, which the President will be attending.”

Informatio­n obtained from the Foreign Affairs Ministry shows that the summit was expected to consider the implementa­tion of the Draft Cost Action Plan for the Sadc Industrial­isation Strategy and Roadmap.

The roadmap is anchored on three pillars – industrial­isation, enhanced competitiv­eness and deeper regional integratio­n.

Its strategic interventi­ons involve refining policies, increasing public and private sector investment volumes, creating regional value chains and boosting value addition.

The summit will consider a report of the Ministeria­l Taskforce on Regional Economic Integratio­n: Industrial­isation and Regional Economic Integratio­n which covers the road map’s action plan.

Also under considerat­ion will be the taskforce’s proposed milestones for monitoring implementa­tion of the strategy and the governance structure.

Progress on the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) and the Continenta­l Free Trade Area (CFTA) will also be reviewed.

The TFTA, which brings together Comesa bloc, the East African Community (EAC), the CFTA are designed to promote intraregio­nal trade and investment.

The summit is preceded by several meetings including, a meeting of senior officials of the Ministeria­l Taskforce; the Finance Committee; the standing committee of senior officials; the Ministeria­l Taskforce on regional Economic Integratio­n; a strategic Ministeria­l retreat; and the Council of Ministers.

The strategic outcomes of the Ministeria­l retreat, which include assessing the integratio­n agenda to determine what needs to be done to create “The Sadc We Want”, will also be tabled.

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