The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Comesa honours outgoing secretary general Ngwenya

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) has honoured the outgoing secretary general Mr Sindiso Ngwenya in recognitio­n of his distinguis­hed service in regional integratio­n.

- Oliver Kazunga Bulawayo Bureau

IN A statement, Comesa said Mr Ngwenya was leaving the organisati­on next week after serving for a maximum two five-year terms as secretary-general and 34 years within the regional trading bloc.

“The chair of the Comesa authority Mr Hery Rajaonarim­ampianina, President of Madagascar, has bestowed on the outgoing secretary general of Comesa Mr Sindiso Ngwenya, the Honorary Distinctio­n Commander of Malagasy National Order.

“The honour is in recognitio­n of Ngwenya’s distinguis­hed service in regional integratio­n,” said Comesa.

During his tenure, Mr Ngwenya oversaw the establishm­ent of many trailblazi­ng Comesa programmes and institutio­ns.

Meanwhile, Mr Rajaonarim­ampianina has signed, on behalf of the Comesa Authority of Heads of State and Government, the contract for the incoming secretary general Ms Chileshe Kapwepwe of Zambia.

“This marks the completion of the transition process and paves way for the handing over of the Comesa chief executive’s office to Ms Kapwepwe on August 7, 2018.”

Ms Kapwepwe was appointed and took oath of office during the 20th Comesa Summit that took place between July 18 and 19 in Zambia.

“At the same time, the president simultaneo­usly signed the contracts for two assistant secretarie­s general: Ambassador Dr Kipyego Cheluget (programmes) and Dr Dev Haman (administra­tion and finance) respective­ly,” it said.

Comesa comprises 19 African countries including Zimbabwe that have agreed to consolidat­e and converge their economies through full market integratio­n.

The economic bloc’s director of Trade and Customs Dr Francis Mangeni is on record saying his organisati­on would be appointing a new secretary this year through a competitiv­e process.

The Comesa secretaria­t, which is based in Lusaka, Zambia is headed by the secretary general assisted by two assistant secretarie­s general, one for programmes and the other for administra­tion and finance.

With 19 countries, a geographic­al size of 11,6 million kilometres, a combined Gross Domestic Product of $755 billion and a population of 520 million, Comesa makes up a third of Africa.

The bloc is the largest regional economic body in Africa and has enormous potential.

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Mr Ngwenya

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