
By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa joins other Heads of State and Government at the ongoing AU Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Mnangagwa who left yesterday in at the summit where key decisions and declarations are set to be made following rigorous debate over proposed institutional reforms for the continental body.
The Africa Union Chairman President Paul Kagame of Rwanda is expected to give a blow by blow account on his findings after two years of exhaustive research and possible areas of generating revenue for the continental body.
Currently the SADC leaders are already meeting in Ethiopia to discuss about some of the recommendations by the Council of Ministers.
The Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema attended the Council of Ministers meeting which finalised the agenda of the heads of state and government.
Africa is said to have the resources and the brains to catapult itself from underdevelopment to a more developed continent given the political will of its leaders with more responsibility going towards the 2063 target.
Also in Addis Ababa are Zimbabwean Ambassadors Tedious Chifamba from Brussels, Grey Marongwe from Kuwait and Albert Chimbindi based in Ethiopia.
So the AU Extraordinary Summit will see the AU sign posting its road to more independent from the donor funding.-StateMedia