• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Economy
  • World
  • Lifestyle
AU must address security issues: President

AU must address security issues: President

2 years ago
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

1 year ago
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

1 year ago
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

1 year ago
Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

Handbook to guide Gukurahundi Outreach

2 years ago
Harare building collapses, woman dies

Harare building collapses, woman dies

2 years ago
Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

Africa backs Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid

2 years ago
ED says no to third term

ED says no to third term

2 years ago
Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

Banks start changing accounts to ZiG

2 years ago
SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

SADC will prioritise food security, says Incoming Chairperson

2 years ago
Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

Caps fans invade pitch, match abandoned

2 years ago
Measures to promote use of ZiG

Measures to promote use of ZiG

2 years ago
ZiG starts circulating on April 30

ZiG starts circulating on April 30

2 years ago
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Monday, December 1, 2025
  • Login
Zim Sentry
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • SportsTrending
No Result
View All Result
Zim Sentry
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

AU must address security issues: President

June 28, 2023
in Featured, Local News
0
AU must address security issues: President

President Mnangagwa is welcomed by Angolan President Joao Manuel Lourenco at the High Level Quadripartite meeting of the SADC, the East African Community, the Economic Community of the Central African States and the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region, in Angola yesterday. — Picture: Presidential Photographer Tawanda Mudimu.

496
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

THE African Union must deal with every aspect of insecurity in any member State to create a peaceful continent that fosters industrialisation and growth, President Mnangagwa has said.

Briefing journalists at the end of the Summit on the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo here yesterday, the President said it was necessary that the AU resolves the issues.

President Mnangagwa is also the chairman of the AU Peace and Security Council for June on a rotational basis.

“We must be at the forefront to take the facts and determine how we can deal with these issues because not everybody can be involved. We must have somebody championing these issues so that we can share amongst ourselves and this is important because you can see what is developing now. The current crop of African Heads of States, they would want really to be a solid African continent which can resolve their own problems for their own security and purpose,” he said.

The Summit had given African leaders an opportunity to assess how they could bring peace, stability and economic cohesion between the DRC and East Africa.

President Mnangagwa said African leaders had demonstrated their commitment to bring a political solution to the conflict.

“We have a problem that must be resolved by African leaders themselves. Fortunately the President of the DRC came and made an articulation of the problems but for Rwanda there was the Minister of Foreign Affairs who represented President (Paul) Kagame”.

He noted the presence of former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta who has been seized with the issue as the facilitator of the peace process in Eastern DRC and the Angolan President Joao Manuel Concalves Lourenco who also played a critical role in helping resolve the conflict.

“So you can see the concern by African Heads of State. Africa must be peaceful for us to develop, for us to industrialise we need peace and security in our respective jurisdictions,” said President Mnangagwa.

Yesterday’s meeting, he said, was a step in the process of bringing peace to Eastern DRC.

“We are still resolving the challenges there. Just one meeting cannot make sure that all the over 200 groups in Eastern DRC will go away because we have met in Luanda. There were so many people attending to these issues and this was done haphazardly, so this meeting is attempting to consolidate these efforts so that there is co-ordination and harmony in the efforts which we are putting towards resolving these issues,” said President Mnangagwa.

The conflict in Eastern DRC has been deteriorating following the resurgence of the March 23 (M23) rebels and other terrorist groups said to be in the mineral-rich country.

The Southern African Development Community, the East African Community, the Economic Community of Central Africa and the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region have put their heads together in a quadripartite initiative to quell the conflict.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Angolan President said it was important that Africa strengthens its pillars of development and social and economic cohesion and ensure the well-being of its people.

Peace was a critical component of it all.

Chairperson of the AU Commission Moussa Faki Mahammat called for robust interventions to bring peace to the DRC.

Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa arrived in Harare last night from Angola where he attended the African Union Quadripartite Summit of the East African Community (EAC), Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), International Conference of the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

He was welcomed at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, senior Government officials and service chiefs. – The Herald

Tags: African UnionPresident Mnangagwa
Share198Tweet124Share50
tendaik1

tendaik1

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

Richarlison World Cup goal voted best of the tournament

December 24, 2022
By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

By-election victories have primed us for 2023 polls, says ZANU PF

October 24, 2022
A new ocean is being formed in Africa

A new ocean is being formed in Africa

February 11, 2023
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

0
Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

Zim/Iran seek improved economic relations

0
President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

President Masisi to open Harare Agric show

0
China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

China in Africa: Who is fooling who?

October 5, 2024
Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

Sino-Zim: Turning the ironclad pact into dollars

October 5, 2024
If our friends in China did it…

If our friends in China did it…

October 5, 2024
Zim Sentry

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Your Trusted Watchman

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Local News
  • Africa
  • International
  • Thought Leader
  • Economy
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

Copyright © 2022 ZimSentry. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page