President’s clarion call for Agenda 2063

 

Post Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored African countries to uphold unity in pursuit of African Union’s Agenda 2063 and also encouraged the postal sector to remain in tandem with latest technologies as a way of improving and increasing their enterprises.

 

Officially opening the 10th session of the Pan-African Union (PAPU) Plenipotentiary Conference and the 39th ordinary session of the Administrative Council in Victoria Falls yesterday, he said PAPU has an obligation to drive the founding vision of a united, peaceful, developed and integrated Africa.

 

The President also launched the PAPU Plenipotentiary Commemorative Stamps, which are symbolic of Zimbabwe’s delight and honour for having hosted the PAPU meeting.

 

 

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