The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SADC council in virtual meeting

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THE SADC Council of Ministers yesterday held a virtual meeting to consider issues of regional developmen­t, cooperatio­n and the economic impact of Covid-19.

Ministers from Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Mauritius, Malawi, Comoros, Seychelles, DRC, Mozambique, Tanzania, Namibia, Lesotho and Madagascar participat­ed in the meeting.

Zimbabwe was represente­d by Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Prof Mthuli Ncube, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza, among other senior Government officials.

On the agenda was the fight against Covid-19 in the region, implementa­tion of council decisions, impact of Covid-19 programme implementa­tion, socio-economic impact of Covid-19 and its implicatio­ns on the SADC region.

The meeting also discussed the state of finances, implementa­tion of council decisions, disaster risk management, review of status on the SADC intra trade and SADC industrial­isation, among other issues.

SADC Council of Ministers chairperso­n, Tanzania Foreign Affairs Minister and East African Cooperatio­n Minister Palamagamb­a John Kabudi expressed concern that Covid-19 had impacted negatively on intra trade in the region.

He urged member countries to turn the Covid-19 challenge from being a challenge to an opportunit­y to boost trade among the member states and also boost the economies.

Minister Kabudi expressed concern that long distance truck drivers were being stigmatise­d and regarded as causes of the spread of Covid-19 when they were executing their essential duty of transporti­ng goods.

“We should treat our drivers with respect and the dignity they deserve,” he said.

“We urge regional integratio­n and encourage trade. Covid-19 pandemic is likely not to end soon. We should practice safe trade. Our industries should produce more PPEs so we are able to share and sell.”

Minister Kabudi said efforts should be put in establishi­ng more pharmacies and coming up with medicines, thereby creating employment and boosting economies.

SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax said Covid-19 was going to have negative impact on the economies of different nations.

“We understand the efforts to curb this pandemic, but focus should now move to promote other economic activities, so that our region boost its industrial revolution in the face of Covid-19,” she said.

 ??  ?? Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube and Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza and other Government officials follow proceeding­s during a SADC Council of Ministers through a video conference in Harare yesterday
Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube and Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza and other Government officials follow proceeding­s during a SADC Council of Ministers through a video conference in Harare yesterday

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