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President Mnangagwa has left Harare International Airport for Mozambique to discuss the Islamist insurgency in the neighbouring country.
Today’s day-long Summit which is at the invitation of host President Nyusi, comes hard on the heels of a Troika+One Summit held in Gaborone, Botswana on November 24. SADC is fast moving towards moulding a subregional response against Islamic insurgency, an initiative which
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He was seen off by Vice President Chiwenga, service chiefs and other Government officials.
President Mnangagwa is expected to join other SADC leaders for the SADC Troika meeting, a continuation of the Gaborone 27 November summit.
PRESS RELEASE – HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT TO UNDERTAKE WORKING VISIT TO THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE 🇧🇼 🇲🇿 🌧️
Publicado por BWgovernment em Domingo, 13 de dezembro de 2020
Mozambique has been hit by an Islamist insurgency that has killed more than 2000 people and left thousands homeless.
President @edmnangagwa is in Maputo today to attend a summit of the @SADC_News Troika on Politics, Defence & Security aimed at dealing with the security situation in Mozambique. The meeting comprises Botswana, South Africa & Zimbabwe as the SADC troika plus Tanzania pic.twitter.com/qcZcpiCFlH
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