‘We’ll Continue Defending Our Rich History, United’
President Mnangagwa
Wallace Ruzvidzo, Herald Reporter
SADC shall continue to defend its rich history and, remain united and indivisible, President Mnangagwa has said. In his remarks at a State Banquet he hosted for SADC Heads of State and Government and their delegations after their 44th Summit on Saturday, the President said the region was one despite geographical boundaries. The freedom and independence enjoyed by member states, said President Mnangagwa, should never be taken for granted. “In spite of being geographically and politically different jurisdictions, we are one people, united under SADC with common aspirations and an intricately linked future. “Our fraternal bonds are deep and glued together by the precious blood of our Heroes and Heroines who fought for our liberation, independence and freedom. Some of their remains lie in unknown graves in our respective countries. “In their honour we shall defend our rich liberation heritage. SADC shall forever remain united and indivisible,” he said. President Mnangagwa said achievements made by SADC over the years should be celebrated and never overlooked. The up-scaling of relations between countries in the region was also of paramount importance, he said. “This evening provides us with an opportunity to unwind, relax and celebrate the milestones that we have achieved as a region, not just in our meeting today, but over the past years. ReadMore