Africa-Press – Eswatini. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is pleased with the Southern African Development Community’s recorded progress on issues in Eswatini.
This is according to statement from the South Africa President’s office released upon completion of the 42nd Ordinary Summit of the SADC which was held in Kinshasa, DRC.
“The President said he was happy with SADC’s setting up of a fact-finding mission in Eswatini and on its decision to send a panel of elders to go and find effective ways to deal with the situation,” reads an extract of the statement from the SA presidency office.
Other issues Ramaphosa touched on was the reform process in the Lesotho, the conflict in Mozambique, the setting up of the SADC logistics Centre and the anti-terrorism Centre.
President Ramaphosa said SADC was also pleased with progress made in pushing back the insurgents in the Cabo Delgado area of the Republic of Mozambique and that SADC reaffirmed its “total commitment to supporting the people of Mozambique”.
“The pleasing thing was that the people who had fled the various areas in Cabo Delgado are now returning to their homes, with increased confidence that SADC has been helping them to bring about peace,” said Ramaphosa.
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