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    1. newsletter 1 Issue #205 22nd May 2009 Issue #126 - Friday 19 October 2007 newsletter COMESA Cheered by re-election of Bingu wa Mutharika C OMESA secretariat was amoung the first to congratulate President Bingu wa Mutharika on his re-election as President of the republic of Malawi. President wa Mutharika a former Secretary General of COMESA, has been re-elected for his second and final five year term and is due to be sworn in today ( Friday 22nd May 2009). “On behalf of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretariat, and indeed on my own behalf, I have the honour and pleasure to extend to you, Your Excellency, our heartfelt congratulations on your re-election as President of the Republic of Malawi. The people of Malawi, through the clear majority vote cast on your behalf, have expressed their of the various programmes that you that we shall continue to benefit from your confidence in your leadership” COMESA spearhead during your time as Secretary wise guidance and unwavering support as we Secretary General’s message said in part. General” added Mr Ngwenya. deepen economic integration” he concluded. “COMESA Secretariat still cherishes your President Bingu wa Mutharika served “Under your leadership, the Republic of personal contribution as former Secretary as COMESA Secretary General and its Malawi has continued to play an active role in General of COMESA, Africa’s largest predecessor the PTA from 1990 up to 1997 the growth of COMESA and implementation Economic Community. We have no doubt Swazi PM Dr. Barnabas Governments, from the COMESA member countries. Sibusiso Dlamini nods to During the visit Mr Ngwenya “Buy African, Build Africa” Secretary General met Prime Minister Dr. Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini at the (BABA) strategy Cabinet Offices where is also met with the Minister of Commerce, Trade T he Prime Minister of Kingdom of develop Swaziland” strategy. and Industry Jabulile Mashwama. Swaziland Dr. Barnabas Sibusiso “Swaziland has come a long way He indicated that highlights of the Dlamini has given a nod to the with COMESA, and the country’s COMESA launch would include the “buy African, developed Africa” slogan membership to this body has been regional payments and settlement specifically coined to encourage trade fruitful”. He pointed out. system where member states will amongst nations of the continent. be making submissions on how the The slogan was unveiled to the Prime Secretary Ngwenya paid was on a payment process and the Buy Africa Minister by the COMESA Secretary two days visit to consult with the Build Africa ( BABA) brand. General Sindiso Ngwenya during his kingdom of Swaziland in preparation two days visit to the kingdom. for the launch of the COMESA union Making his remarks at Cabinet, which will be held in Zimbabwe Ngwenya observed that Swaziland is Dlamini said Swaziland would imitate next month. The launch will also still a fully fledged member to both this by adopting a “Buy Swaziland, be attended by Heads of State and continued to page 2 www.comesa.int
    2. from page 1 COMESA and SACU and continues to enjoy the benefits offered by both entities. SACU is the Southern African Customs Union. He advised that Swaziland should not be torn apart about choosing between SACU and COMESA, adding this 2 period is not an ideal time for countries to be making such decisions. In this regard, he said the solution for the complex African trade issues lies with formation of a Pan African Free Trade Area which would encompass all African states to robustly trade amongst themselves adding that that the idea of a Pan African trade regime should be fully explored, and if need be, speeded up so as to address the complex African trade issues. During the visit Mr Ngwenya paid homage to His Majesty King Mswati III for his commitment to COMESA. He also noted that His Majesty has been an advocate for a Pan African Trade Area. Swaziland is a founding member of COMESA and by participating in COMESA activities, the country has been able to sell its products at preferential tariff rates to 18 member states. Swaziland’s exports to COMESA now stand at E1.4 billion. ( over US $140 million) COMESA Observer Mission declares Malawi elections free and fair COMESA Brief Representatives This week COMESA Secretary General briefed the committee of Permanent representatives to COMESA ahead of the Summit and Launch of the COMESA Customs Union. Permanent representative are composed of Embassies and High Commissions of COMESA Member States represented in Zambia. The Zambian government is also COMESA observer Mission to Malawi represented at this committee. A nd the European Union Election cast and the declared results thus far as Observation Mission and the a true reflection of the will of the people Common Market for Eastern of Malawi in the 2009 Presidential and Meanwhile the Indian High and Southern Africa (COMESA) election Parliamentary Elections” the report said in observer missions have declared the part. Commission to Zambia who is Malawi election as free and fair, adding also a special representative to that they were held under a tranquil and He congratulated the people of Malawi peaceful environment. for the peaceful election and a huge turn COMESA HE Ashok Kumar this out to cast the votes, which he said was an week also paid a courtesy call to It his preliminary report, Head of important ingredient to the development COMESA Election Observer Mission, of democracy. COMESA Secretariat. He was Otema Musuka, said at a press briefing There are currently has nearly six million on Lilongwe yesterday that the mission received by Ambassador Nagla registered voters in Malawi, out of the 13 did not witness any occurrence that could million people. El-Hussainy, Assistant Secretary have compromised the integrity of the votes cast. General Administration and The mission was composed of eminent persons from six (6) COMESA Member Finance, who was then acting as “The Mission did not witness any States (DR Congo, Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, occurrences that could have compromised Zambia and Zimbabwe) and the COMESA Secretary General. HE Ashok the integrity of the votes cast. In short, Secretariat. Kumar confirmed that he would the process took place in an environment, which was transparent and secure enough The Mission shall prepare a detailed represent his country at the to guarantee the freedom of the vote report of its observations which shall be and respect the will of the voters. The Summit. submitted to the people of Malawi through Mission, therefore, considers that the votes the Malawi Electoral Commission. www.comesa.int
    3. Trade in Staple Crops has great potential to increase incomes in the COMESA region 3 Zambian Minister of Agriculture and important effort to respond to the high and cardinal to ACTESA. Cooperatives responsible for livestock, food prices and sustainably address veterinary and fisheries, Bradford regional food security because food “We are determined to raise our Machila this week pointed out that insecurity undermined the overall cooperation in confronting the many trade staple crops has great potential development process in the region. challenges that face us to a new high, to increase incomes in the Common “This region expects ACTESA to be an we look forward to a region in which, Market for Eastern and Southern Africa effective and non bureaucratic initiative agricultural productivity is driven by an region. that serves farmers,” he said. expanded market and where consumers Mr. Machila congratulated COMESA for will have access to quality products at Mr. Machila said this at the official championing the development of the affordable rates,” he said. opening of COMESA’s Alliance for agricultural sector through dedicated Commodity Trade in East and Southern implementation of the Comprehensive ACTESA was launched on September Africa (ACTESA) planning meeting Africa Agriculture Development 24, 2008 as a result of the meeting in Livingstone, Zambia yesterday ( Programme (CAADP). of COMESA Ministers of agriculture Thursday 21st May ). The meeting was held in Seychelles in March 2008, attended various development partners, He further thanked the development where the COMESA Secretariat was farmers’ organizations and stakeholders partners present at the launch for their mandated to hasten the preparation and from across the globe. support and urged them to rededicate design of ACTESA as a follow up to the themselves to ACTESA. 2006 Abuja declaration by the African Mr. Machila pointed out that it was Union on food security in Africa to of critical importance for ACTESA to COMESA Secretary General, Sindiso promote development of collaborative produce an appropriate trade and Ngwenya informed the meeting that partnerships for expanded trade in marketing agenda that would motivate COMESA intra-regional trade stood staple foods. producers to become sustainable and at a provisionally estimated figure reliable for the huge regional market. of US$ 15 billion in 2008 from US$ The main goal of ACTESA is to increase 3.1 billion in 2000, noting that an farmer productivity and incomes in the “The COMESA region has great increasing proportion of the trade was COMESA region through trade in staple agricultural potential, COMESA is one in agricultural goods thereby providing crops. It is an answer to the region’s of the biggest producers of cassava real market benefits to the farming agricultural challenges that include trade and banana in the world, but because community. related constraints, low productivity, of lack of markets, large cassava technological and policy related quantities are never harvested - they Mr. Ngwenya, who was represented constraints. are left underground,” he said. “We by COMESA Investment Promotion and have not been able to systematically Private Sector Development (IPPSD) The targeted staple crops under the commercialize staple crop sub-sectors; director Chungu Mwila, said with the ACTESA programme include maize, it is therefore gratifying to see that coming on board of the Customs Union sorghum, rice, beans, pulses, cassava, COMESA is now moving to motivate our to be launched next month, a large and bananas. In addition, livestock and staple crop growers by developing an economic space with fully harmonized livestock products, as well as selected industrial base in crops.” trade regimes would be created, which food products produced in marginal was of critical importance to both agro-ecological zones, will be included. Mr. Machila noted that ACTESA was an producers and consumers in COMESA www.comesa.int
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