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Zimbabwe Hosts SADC Council Meeting in Harare
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27691, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe welcomes SADC ministers for a major regional meeting in Harare. The talks start Wednesday and run through Saturday in the capital city. Professor Amon Murwira, the head minister, leads these talks and runs the Foreign Affairs department in Zimbabwe. Ministers plan to check how regional projects move forward. They want updates on decisions made at earlier meetings. The group looks at money plans for next year. They focus on making SADC more industrial through new ideas. Every country sends important ministers to these meetings. All sixteen SADC nations pick someone from foreign affairs, money matters, or trade groups. These ministers meet twice each year to keep things on track. President Mnangagwa won the top SADC job last August at a big summit. The group focuses on keeping peace, growing businesses, building roads, helping people, supporting women and young people, and handling disasters. Officials already reviewed progress reports before this meeting. Mr. Elias Magosi opens the meeting on Wednesday with a speech. Professor Murwira follows right after him. The meeting wraps up on Friday when Murwira gives his final thoughts. SADC works hard to make countries in Southern Africa help each other more. [/QUOTE]
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