
South African President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa
South African President and African Union Chairman Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Zimbabwean business mogul Strive Masiyiwa to coordinate a private sector -led continental effort to procure critical personal protective equipment(PPE) and other essential supplies in the fight against Covid-19.
President Ramaphosa made the announcement during a teleconference meeting of the bureau assembly to the AU Heads of State and Government with Chairpersons of the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) of the AU last week.
The meeting to discuss joint continental action to combat the spread of Covid- 19 and mitigate its economic impact on the continent,followed a similar engagement with African business leaders the previous week. Through a communique of the meeting, other Heads of State and Government welcomed the commitment of African Business leaders and the private sector to join efforts of the Government in fighting the deadly Covid- 19 pandemic.
“President Ramaphosa informed the meeting that he had appointed Zimbabwean businessman Strive Masiyiwa to coordinate a private sector- led continental effort to procure critical person protective equipment and other essential supplies”, read the communique.
The meeting endorsed the establishment of a forum on African business leaders to support efforts by the AU and member states to implement the continental Covid-19 strategy”
In the teleconference meeting, Heads of State reaffirmed their solidarity with Zimbabwe and Sudan, they called for the uplift of illegal sanctions against two countries and provide them fiscal space to focus their resources and efforts in combating the spread of Covid-19.
The Heads of State also endorsed the call for debt cancellation and implementation of a comprehensive relief package for African countries in response to Covid-19.
They applauded the efforts by the African Centre for Disease Control to scale up testing capacity on the continent to ensure that at least 10 million tests are conducted in the next four months through the AU partnership for Accelerated Covid-19 Testing Initiative(PACT).
African leaders commented steps taken by the RECs in combating the virus calling on the AU and RECs to ensure existing coordination and collaboration mechanisms including sectoral information sharing. The RECs include the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Community of Sahel-Saharan States(CEN-SAD), East African Community(EAC), Economic Community of Central African States(ECCSA),Economic Community of West African States(ECOWAS).Intergovernmental Authority on Development(IGAD) and the Arab Maghreb Union(UMA).
“They also acknowledged the commendable efforts of African leaders in their respective countries to contain the Covid- 19 virus and adopt measures to mitigate against its social- economic impacts”, read the communique.
“In this regard they underscored the importance of unity, solidarity, collaboration and cooperation among African countries to ensure a decisive response to Covid-19 they reaffirmed their commitment to continue to work together in responding to the pandemic including through collaboration and sharing of information on best practices.
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