President in DRC for Comesa summit President Mugabe bids farewell to Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu while Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa look on before his departure for DRC yesterday afternoon. — (Picture by John Manzongo)
President Mugabe bids farewell to Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu while Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa look on before his departure for DRC yesterday afternoon. — (Picture by John Manzongo)

President Mugabe bids farewell to Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu while Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa look on before his departure for DRC yesterday afternoon. — (Picture by John Manzongo)

Prosper Ndlovu Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe left the country yesterday for the Democratic Republic of Congo to attend the 17th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) Summit of Heads of State and Government which begins in Kinshasa today.
He joins 19 other leaders expected to deliberate on issues affecting the development of the African continent.
The summit runs under the theme, “Consolidating Intra-Comesa Trade and Through Micro-Small and Medium Enterprise Development”.

Today’s session runs concurrently with the 7th First Spouses Roundtable meeting. Ministers of Foreign Affairs from member states concluded their deliberations on Monday while integrated committees, Comesa business forum and the council of ministers also met earlier.

Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni chairs the Comesa block whose members include; Zimbabwe, DRC, Zambia, Swaziland, Rwanda, Sudan Seychelles, Mauritius, Malawi, Madagascar, Burundi, Kenya, Libya, Eritria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Djibouti and the Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros.

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