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Published on 2024-02-20 01:30:00
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned to Zimbabwe after attending the 37th Ordinary Session of the Africa Union Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His return was met with a warm welcome at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, where he was greeted by the two Vice Presidents, General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga and Colonel (Rtd) Cde Kembo Mohadi, Minister of Defence Cde Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri, service chiefs, and senior government officials.
During his time at the African Union Summit, President Mnangagwa participated in the official opening of the summit and also participated in the unveiling of a statue for the late African luminary, Julius Kambarage Nyerere. Prior to this, he also attended the World Government Summit in the United Arab Emirates, where the focus was on shaping future governments on a global scale.
At these summits, President Mnangagwa emphasized the importance of Africa building resilient education systems and advocated for Zimbabwe to leverage the latest technologies to drive the country’s development agenda.
The President’s return was covered by ZBC NEWS, showcasing his activities and engagements at the international summits. The news of his return highlights his participation in global forums and his efforts to promote Zimbabwe’s development on the international stage.
The engagement of President Mnangagwa in international summits reflects his commitment to staying informed about global issues and his dedication to representing Zimbabwe on the international stage. His attendance at these summits demonstrates Zimbabwe’s interest in engaging with the global community and seeking opportunities for collaboration and growth.
The warm reception of President Mnangagwa upon his return underscores the support and appreciation for his representation of Zimbabwe in international forums. The presence of the Vice Presidents, Minister of Defence, and other government officials at the airport signifies the importance of the President’s participation in international events and the value placed on his role in advancing the country’s interests internationally.
The extensive coverage of President Mnangagwa’s return and his participation in international summits reflects the significance of Zimbabwe’s engagement with the global community and the recognition of the President’s efforts in this regard. It also demonstrates the continued interest in the President’s activities and engagements on the international stage.
In conclusion, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s return from the African Union Summit and the World Government Summit in the UAE is a testament to his commitment to representing Zimbabwe in international forums and seeking opportunities for the country’s development. His engagements at these summits have reinforced the importance of Africa building resilient education systems and embracing technological advancements for sustainable development. This return highlights the President’s dedication to promoting Zimbabwe’s interests and seeking collaboration on the global stage, as well as the continued support and recognition of his efforts both domestically and internationally.
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