President Mnangagwa Leaves For Rwanda

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has left Harare for Rwanda where he will attend the country’s 25th independence celebrations.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was seen off at the Robert Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, several cabinet ministers and service chiefs.

He is accompanied by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo and other senior government officials.

Speaking to the media before the entourage’s departure for Kigali, Minister Moyo said:

His Excellency the President has been invited by his counterpart President Kagame to attend a very special event, the 25th Independence celebrations, which take place in Kigali.

The celebrations are unique because they are celebrated once every five years, this what the President is going there for.

More: The Herald

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2 comments on “President Mnangagwa Leaves For Rwanda

  1. You left out, what plane did he use. This is now required information on any story about foreign trips.

  2. What austerity measures Ncube. A luxury hired plane from Dubai to fly Ed and his huge entourage to Rwanda. And with what fuel did all the bootlickers use to troop out to the airport to wave goodbye? Austerity my arse.

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