By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Former President Goodluck Jonathan-led African Union and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) delegations have arrived Harare ahead of the August 23 general election in Zambabwe.
Jonathan and his delegations who arrived Harare Saturday evening as election observers, thanked the Zimbabwean Government, the AU and COMESA as well as Ambassador Zachariah Ifu and other officials of Nigerian High Commission for a warm reception.
Disclosing this via his Facebook page an hour ago, Jonathan said he is looking forward to a fulfilling experience with his team of observers.
The statement reads:
“Ahead of Zimbabwe’s August 23 general elections, I arrived in Harare this evening.”
“Looking forward to a fulfilling experience as I lead members of the the Joint African Union (AU), Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Mission to observe the polls.”
“I thank the Zimbabwean Government, the AU and COMESA as well as Ambassador Zachariah Ifu and other officials of Nigerian High Commission for a warm reception.”
-GEJ
Sundiata Post recalls that Zimbabweans will be filing out on 23rd August to elect a new President.