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Uganda Hailed On Refugees As Mugabe Donates $1m To AU

By Alex Masereka

The United Nations Deputy Secretary General has become the latest global leader to praise Uganda for its policy on refugees.

Ms Amina Muhammed who was addressing African leaders at the 29th Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government, meeting in Addis Ababa Ethiopia, among other things, commended Uganda for not only welcoming refugees, but also integrating them in local communities.

Amina Muhammed

Uganda is now the centre of the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis. In the past 12 months the central African nation has taken in around 1.3 million people especially from conflict-hit South Sudan.

While delivering his remarks, the President of Guinea who is also current AU Chairman H.E. Alpha Conde called on African governments to increase their investments in the African youths in order to develop their confidence and potential, as well as to assure and prepare them for their future leadership roles on the continent.

Alpha Conde, the AU chairman

The meeting is being held under the theme of “Harnessing Demographic Dividend through Investing in the Youth.”

He called on leaders to entrench peace, stability and the prosperity of their people in their national development agenda, reiterating “the AU’s determination to silence the gun on the continent by 2020 and have Africa become a heaven of peace and prosperity”.

AUC boss Moussa Faki Mahamat delivering his speech

The AU Commission Chairman Chad’s Moussa Faki Muhammed renewed his gratitude to Heads of State and Governments for entrusting him with steering  the Commission Secretariat, replacing Dr. Nkosizana Dlamini Zuma. He called on leaders to accelerate present levels of economic development, reduce marginalization of women and address challenges confronting the African youths today. He also called on them to increase attention towards conflict resolution and to tragedies brought by hunger and deprivation.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas also addressed the summit

The Palestinian President Mr Mohamoud Abbas was confident that the partnership of Africa and Palestine towards the achievement of freedom, sovereignty and independence of the Palestinian people will continue until a two state solution between Palestine and Israel is achieved.

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe interacts with leaders after handing over the cheque

The Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe presented a $1m cheque to AU Commission Chairman towards making the commission self-sustaining. He said the money was raised from a donation of 300 cows from his personal ranch, the ZANU PF party and people of Zimbabwe to the African Union Foundation, contributing towards the self-sustainability of the AU Commission.

He added that he had donated 300 cattle from his herd, and other Zimbabweans doubled the number as they wanted to contribute towards a “noble cause”.

The donation comes amid a severe cash and food crisis in Zimbabwe.

Last year, more than four million people were in need of food aid in the southern African state after rains failed.

However, there has been a bumper harvest this year, with the country expected to be self-sufficient for the first time in years.

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