Mnangagwa, allies meet in South Africa over undermining forces

President Emmerson Mnangagwa departed Zimbabwe for South Africa on Friday to participate in the Former Liberation Movements Summit. The gathering assembles representatives from Southern African liberation organizations for strategic discussions. Presidential spokesperson George Charamba addressed media personnel at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport before the departure. He described the conference as a fundamental platform where liberation movements can examine emerging challenges to their authority. These adverse influences have established fresh operational conditions that require collective assessment and response strategies.

Delegates from six major political parties will participate in the summit proceedings. The African National Congress from South Africa joins ZANU PF representatives at the conference. Angola sends MPLA officials while Namibia dispatches SWAPO delegates to the gathering. Tanzania contributes CCM members and Mozambique provides FRELIMO representatives for the discussions. Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi accompanied senior government officials to bid farewell at the airport ceremony.
 

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