President Mnangagwa Leaves For Mozambique

President Emmerson Mnangwagwa has left for Maputo, Mozambique to attend the SADC Extraordinary Double Troika Summit on the security situation in northern Mozambique.

This was announced by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Of Information, Mr Nick Mangwana on his twitter.

”President Mnangagwa has left for Maputo to attend an SADC Extraordinary Double Troika Summit on the security situation in northern Mozambique.” The post reads.

Mnangwagwa was seen off at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Constantion Guvheya Chiwenga, Service chiefs and senior government officials.

There have been heightened concerns over growing terrorist activities in Mozambique especially after the insurgent attacks on Palma- a coastal town in Cabo Delgado Province on March 24.

Double Troika is made up of Mozambique, the current SADC chair, Malawi and the United Republic of Tanzania.

Meanwhile, it has been reported that there are two Zimbabweans missing after Cabo Delgado attacks in Mozambique.

 

 

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