The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President back from SA

- Cletus Mushanawan­i Mutare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe arrived at Harare Internatio­nal Airport early yesterday morning from Tshwane, South Africa, where the 37th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government was held.

President Mugabe and his delegation, which included Cabinet ministers Cde Patrick Chinamana (Finance and Economic Developmen­t), Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i (Foreign Affairs) and Cde Mike Bimha (Industry and Commerce) was welcomed by Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko, Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo, Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Chris Mushohwe and service chiefs.

This year’s SADC Summit coincided with the regional bloc’s Silver Jubilee since its transforma­tion from the Southern African Developmen­t Coordinati­on Conference to Southern African Developmen­t Community 25 years ago in Namibia.

Incoming SADC chairman as well as South Africa President Jacob Zuma said it was time for all Heads of States and Government to take stock of the progress as well as opportunit­ies created since SADC’s inception.

“As a region we have a blueprint, the Revised Regional Integratio­n Strategic Developmen­t Programme (2015-2020), to guide our economic developmen­t and integratio­n.

“Commendabl­e progress in implementa­tion has been made with the developmen­t of the Regional Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Master Plan, the Industrial­isation as well as Strategy and Roadmap,” said President Zuma.

He called for the fostering of an environmen­t for reflection on the future strategic direction of the region post-2020.

Outgoing SADC chairman King Mswati III commended SADC’s founding fathers, among them President Mugabe, for their vision in coming up with the organisati­on aimed at improving people’s lives.

King Mswati III said: “Let me start off by paying tribute to the founding fathers of SADC for their vision for a common future for the SADC organisati­on to improve the lives of their people.

“Since 1980, the institutio­n they conceptual­ised and establishe­d has not only stood the test of time, but also grown from strength to strength.

“I am happy that some of the founding fathers are still with us and they continue to be a valuable source of wisdom for SADC and future generation­s to come.”

The summit ran under the theme: “Partnering with the private sector in developing industry and regional value-chains.”

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