SADC chair Ramaphosa speaks on Zim, Lesotho, Madagascar, DRC
25 April 2018
Southern African Development Community (SADC) Chairperson and President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed satisfaction that peace and security are being consolidated in the region.
Ramaphosa said this, following the SADC Troika Heads of State and Government summit in Luanda, Angola on Tuesday.
The summit was aimed at assessing the political and security environment in the SADC region, particularly in countries like Lesotho, Madagascar, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zimbabwe.
"We had a very successful meeting. It was a summit aimed at looking at the security and democracy situation in the region, specifically focusing on countries that have been experiencing some challenges – Lesotho, DRC and Madagascar," Ramaphosa said.