LATEST: President leaves for AU summit
President Mugabe is seen off by Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi and Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo at Harare International Airport before departing for the 26th Summit of the AU
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has left the country today for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the 26th Summit of the African Union.The President, who is also AU chairman, will officially open the Summit on Saturday.
Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi and Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo bidding President Mugabe farewell at Harare International Airport before departing for the 26th Summit of the AU
His two-year tenure comes to an end this week when he hands over the AU chairmanship to the next chairperson.
President Mugabe was seen off at the Harare International Airport by his two Vice Presidents, Cdes Phelekezela Mphoko and Emmerson Mnangagwa, government ministers, service chiefs and senior government officials.
VP Mphoko is the Acting President.
Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi, Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo, Minister of State for National Security Kembo Mohadi, Harare Provincial Affairs Minister Miriam Chikukwa and Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe brave the rains as they wait to bid farewell to African Union Chair President Mugabe at Harare International Airport before departing for the 26th Summit of the AU.
African Union Chair President Mugabe bids farewell to Minister of State for National Security Kembo Mohadi while from left, Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi, Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo and Harare Provincial Affairs Minister Miriam Chikukwa look on at Harare International Airport before departing for the 26th Summit of the AU. – (Pictures by Believe Nyakudjara)
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