Continental security jitters are forcing African leaders to rethink their playbook, with a blunt push to activate their standby force before instability spreads further.
African Standby Force push
African Standby Force push
- President Emmerson Mnangagwa demanded full rollout of the African Standby Force.
- Mnangagwa framed ASF activation as a strategic necessity.
- His remarks landed at the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union.
- Leaders debated security during a closed-door session.
- Emmerson Mnangagwa urged Africa to reclaim its security agenda.
- He pressed for homegrown fixes over foreign dependence.
- Continental unity, he argued, must silence the guns.
- Zimbabwe backs AU-led conflict interventions.
- South Sudan remains a flashpoint for instability.
- Northern Mozambique continues battling insecurity.
- The Democratic Republic of Congo faces ongoing conflict.
- Sahel coups worry the African Union.
- The African Union drafted a memorandum with regional blocs.
- The framework defines roles for ASF preparation and deployment.
- Mnangagwa praised clearer coordination mechanisms.
- Predictable financing for AU missions got highlighted.
- Emmerson Mnangagwa endorsed AU election observer deployments.
- He linked observer missions to credible electoral processes.
- Zimbabwe supports restoring constitutional order in conflict zones.
- Inclusive transitions and clear timelines were emphasized.