NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Govt splurges on COP27

- BY PROBLEM MASAU

ZIMBABWE sent a delegation of 264 people at a minimum cost of nearly US$1,6 million to the just-ended Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

The annual UN Climate Change Conference, which ran from November 6 to 18, advances the global climate talks, mobilises action, and provides a significan­t opportunit­y to look at the impacts of climate change as well as innovation­s and solutions in the world.

Sources in government told

that the least paid officer who travelled to Sharm ElSheikh pocketed US$6 000, which puts the bill at a minimum of US$1,584 million.

Hotels in Sharm El-Sheikh, which hosted the conference, charge US$120 for two-star hotels, US$350 for four-star hotels and US$500 for five-star hotels.

A list of participan­ts seen by NewsDay showed that 10 ministers accompanie­d President Emmerson Mnangagwa to the conference.

These were Mthuli Ncube (Finance and Economic Developmen­t), Fredrick Shava (Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade), Zhemu Soda (Energy and Power Developmen­t), July Moyo (Local Government and Public Works), Anxious Masuka (Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt), Felix Mhona (Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t), Amon Murwira (Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t), Sithembiso Nyoni (Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Enterprise­s Developmen­t), Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndhlovu (Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry) and his deputy, Barbara Rwodzi.

Central Intelligen­ce Organisati­on director-general Isaac Moyo and several officers from his department were also part of the entourage, alongside several individual­s from parastatal­s.

By comparison, South Africa, one of the largest economies in Africa, had fewer than 90 delegates who accompanie­d President Cyril Ramaphosa, including three ministers.

Zambia had 161, while Botswana had a 104-member delegation.

Informatio­n minister Monica Mutsvangwa said she was in India and not privy to the details of the President’s entourage to COP27.

“I am in India. Call the presidenti­al spokespers­on George Charamba,” she said.

Charamba was not picking calls. Mutsvangwa’s deputy Kindness Paradza referred all questions to Ndhlovu, whose phone was not reachable.

The delegation included a graphic designer with an obscure group called African Renaissanc­e Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and a farmer from the same organisati­on.

There were several youth representa­tives not attached to any organisati­on.

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Pic: Moreblessi­ng Nyoni Some of the revellers at yesterday’s CookOutZW event at Alexandra Sports Club in Harare

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