South African pesident in Luanda
Angola, Luanda – The South African president, Jacob Zuma, arrived Thursday night in Luanda to attend the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) opening June 1 in the Angolan capital in the Angolan capital. At Luanda’s “4 de Fevereiro” International Airport, president Zuma who would not speak to the press, was welcomed by the minister of Territorial Administration, Bornito de Sousa. The Luanda meeting is discussing matters linked to the process of regional integration and includes meetings of the Troika (Angola, Mozambique and Namibia) and the Organ for Political, Defence and Security Cooperation. Political matters like the situation in Madagascar, the Troika report on SADC campaigning for the African Union Commission chair are also on the agenda for the meeting.
- African countries
- African Union
- African Union Commission
- African Union member states
- Angola
- Angola
- chair
- Least Developed Countries
- Luanda
- Luanda
- Luanda Province
- Madagascar
- minister
- Mozambique
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Person Career
- Politics
- Portuguese-speaking countries
- president
- Territorial Administration
- Zuma
