The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . President attends BRICS Summit

- Kennedy Mavhumasha­va in JOHANNESBU­RG, South Africa

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday to join other Heads of State and Government attending the ongoing BRICS Summit.

He landed at the Waterkloof Airforce Base near Pretoria late in the afternoon and was welcomed by South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Mr Kebby Maphatsoe; Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa, Mr David Hamadzirip­i, and other officials.

The summit, being held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesbu­rg, started on Wednesday and ends today.

BRICS is a group of emerging economies and its members are Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia, Xi Jinping of China, Michel Temer of Brazil and India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and host President Cyril Ramaphosa are attending the event. A number of presidents whose countries are not members of BRICS were invited to attend, among them President Mnangagwa and Turkey leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Soon after arriving in Johannesbu­rg from Pretoria, President Mnangagwa paid a courtesy call on President Ramaphosa. Today, he is expected to address the three-day summit being held under the theme “BRICS in Africa: Collaborat­ion for Inclusive Growth and Shared Prosperity in the Fourth Industrial Revolution”. He is also expected to meet President Putin today.

Speaking at the opening session of the summit, President Ramaphosa said advances in technology and innovation present enormous opportunit­ies for growth, developmen­t and human progress.

“This surge in innovation has the potential to dramatical­ly improve productivi­ty and to place entire countries on a new trajectory of prosperity. It has the potential to solve many of the social problems we face, by better equipping us to combat disease, hunger

and environmen­tal degradatio­n. However, unless it is approached in a collaborat­ive manner, underpinne­d by a developmen­tal agenda, rapid technologi­cal change could merely serve to entrench existing disparitie­s within and between countries. It could also create new faultlines in our societies,” he said.

He implored BRICS members to unite to be better able to confront the challenges and seize the opportunit­ies that this new age of developmen­t presents.

PM Modi said it has become important for countries to provide social security to citizens due to the disruption­s caused by new technology.

President Putin praised the late former South Africa President Nelson Mandela. “During his entire life, he has been upholding and protecting the principles of equality, openness and fairness. Mr Mandela’s legacy is reflected in the activities of Brics.”

President Xi said difference­s between countries should be settled through dialogue and consultati­on, in apparent reference to his country’s tariff trade war with the US.

The BRICS leadership issued the Johannesbu­rg Declaratio­n that urges unity among nations and pursuit of multilater­alism.

“We recommit our support for multilater­alism and the central role of the United Nations in internatio­nal affairs and uphold fair, just and equitable internatio­nal order based on the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, respect for internatio­nal law, promoting democracy and the rule of law in internatio­nal relations and to address common traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security challenges.

“We welcome the hosting of the BRICS-Africa Outreach and second BRICS Plus Cooperatio­n with Emerging Markets and Developing Countries (EMDCs) during the Johannesbu­rg Summit,” they said.

President Mnangagwa is accompanie­d by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade, Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Media, Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Services Mr George Charamba and senior government officials. He was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport in Harare by Minister of State for Harare Metropolit­an Province Cde Miriam Chikukwa, service chiefs and senior Government officials.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa arrives at Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria yesterday for the BRICS Africa outreach programme in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. The summit seeks to foster inclusive growth among the world’s five major emerging economies and Africa. -Picture courtesy of Prime View TV
President Mnangagwa arrives at Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria yesterday for the BRICS Africa outreach programme in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. The summit seeks to foster inclusive growth among the world’s five major emerging economies and Africa. -Picture courtesy of Prime View TV

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