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Mnangagwa joins broke AU leaders for Malabo budget talks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51104, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa jets off to Malabo today for a crucial African Union gathering that could reshape continental politics. The SADC boss will huddle with fellow African leaders tomorrow during the 7th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting. Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira already arrived in Equatorial Guinea and wrapped up preparatory sessions with his counterparts. Pan-African Parliament chief Fortune Charumbira also landed in the capital ready for high-stakes discussions. The powerhouse summit brings together heads of state from eight regional blocs alongside top AU officials. Murwira confirmed that African leaders plan to chart fresh strategies for the continent during their exclusive session on July 13th. The minister expressed confidence that unity among African nations will drive positive results across multiple sectors. Regional economic communities will coordinate closely with AU headquarters to strengthen integration efforts. Leaders face mounting pressure to address persistent funding shortfalls that plague continental operations. Only 17 member countries currently pay the required import levy that supports AU activities. Budget battles dominate the agenda as officials scramble to finalize the 2026 financial plan amid chronic payment delays. African leaders will evaluate progress on their annual reparations theme targeting justice for people of African descent. The meeting serves as a critical checkpoint for assessing Agenda 2063 implementation across the continent. Partnership strategies with international donors require urgent streamlining to maximize development assistance. February 2026 summit preparations hinge on decisions made during these intense Malabo negotiations. [/QUOTE]
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