COMESA warns of drought threat to regional integration

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has raised concerns about the devastating impact of recurring droughts on regional integration, especially as Southern Africa grapples with the aftermath of an El Niño-induced drought that severely impacted harvests. Advertisements “Recurring droughts are a real danger to integration,” warned Willard Mwemba, COMESA Competition Commission director…

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