The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Charumbira back at helm of PAP

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

CHIEFS Council vice president Chief Fortune Charumbira has been re-elected as president of the Pan African Parliament (PAP).

This was after he got the right to represent the Southern African regional caucus last Friday which currently holds the presidency of the continenta­l body.

Chief Charumbira yesterday garnered 127 votes from 172 votes during an election held at the PAP headquarte­rs in Midrand, Johannesbu­rg to reclaim the right to be at the helm at PAP, whose thrust is to steer the Pan African Agenda.

This means Chief Charumbira secured the right to continue leading PAP until his term ends next year.

Other posts that were up for grabs include those for the PAP First Vice president, Professor Massouda Laghdaf (North Africa) and Fourth Vice president Djidda Mahamat (Central Africa).

Last Friday, Chief Charumbira won the right to represent the Southern African regional caucus which currently hold the presidency in a tightly contested poll where he beat his rival, Mr Miles Sampa of Zambia.

The PAP polls were held after membership of the incumbents lapsed owing to elections in their respective countries and change of Government­s in some of the countries.

Chief Charumbira was the president of PAP after he won the polls but his membership of PAP together with others was terminated by operation of the law after he temporaril­y ceased to be a legislator when Parliament was dissolved to pave way for the 23 August 2023 harmonised elections

The convening of an Extraordin­ary Session of PAP is an outcome of the Executive Council decision of the African Union summit held in Addis Ababa in February this year where several Heads of States and Government including President Mnangagwa attended.

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