The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady bids farewell to Pan African Parliament

- Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has relinquish­ed her post as the chairperso­n of the Southern African Regional Caucus of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) to concentrat­e on various initiative­s that she is spearheadi­ng as the wife of the President.

Cde Mnangagwa had been the chairperso­n of the organisati­on since October 2015.

Bidding farewell to her counterpar­ts during the Sixth Ordinary Session of the Fourth Parliament of the PAP in South Africa yesterday, the First Lady said she was going to concentrat­e on turning around the fortunes of Zimbabwean­s and improve their livelihood.

“Dear colleagues, I stand before you with a heavy heart to pronounce my imminent departure from this esteemed legislativ­e body of our motherland, Africa, the PAP.

“I am now laden with the various responsibi­lities that come with being the First Lady of the Republic. The Book of Ecclesiast­es in Chapter 3 verse 1 says: ‘There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens’.

“The close of the Sixth Ordinary Session of the Fourth Parliament of the PanAfrican Parliament marks the end of this pleasant sojourn,” she said.

She said she was leaving PAP with a wealth of knowledge and expressed gratitude to PAP president Mr Roger Nkodo Dang, colleagues in the Southern regional caucus, colleagues, female parliament­arians, colleagues in the Permanent Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigratio­n Matters, colleagues in the Northern, Eastern, Central and Western caucuses as well as the Clerk of Parliament and the entire staff for the support she received during her time as chairperso­n.

“I have learnt how to take direction, criticism and compliment­s. It is not an easy task to chair the regional caucus and my colleague caucus chairperso­ns will testify to that but with the tremendous support from all of you, the task was quite manageable.

“I have also learnt to be open-minded, to value other people’s opinions and contributi­ons as well as to consider other ideas along with mine, for purposes of collective success,” she said.

She said she now believed in the “One Africa, One Voice” and the values of ubuntu inculcated in her skills which she has already started implementi­ng in her role as First Lady.

“I have come to realise that being a part of a team is a lot more than just sharing credit. It is about teamwork and a lot of compromise. When you are on a team you have to at times lead, follow, and more often than not, meet in the middle. These qualities have been inordinate­ly exhibited by most of us in this august House,” she said.

Amai Mnangagwa launched the Angels of Hope Foundation whose main focus is to uplift lives of disadvanta­ged children and other vulnerable members of society.

She pledged to continue supporting the goals of the PAP to ensure the realisatio­n of the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

The blueprint focuses on a prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t; an integrated continent, politicall­y united, based on the ideals of pan-Africanism and the vision of Africa’s Renaissanc­e and an Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law among other things.

“I wish for a peaceful and secure Africa; an Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, values and ethics and an Africa whose developmen­t is peopledriv­en, relying on the potential offered by African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children and an Africa as a strong, united, resilient and influentia­l global player and partner.

“The time is now for us to transform the PAP into the full-fledged Parliament as per our aspiration­s from inception in 2004,” she said.

President Mnangagwa signed the Protocol to the Constituti­ve Act of the African Union relating to the Pan-African Parliament (the Malabo Protocol) during the Extraordin­ary Summit of Heads of State and Government in Kigali, Rwanda, earlier this year.

Amai Mnangagwa urged members of the PAP to lobby their respective government­s to sign and ratify the protocol to reach the 28 ratificati­ons.

The Sixth Ordinary Session of the Fourth PAP is running until May 19.

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