SADC senior officials meet in Bulawayo ahead of Ministerial Summit on Transport, ICT, Information and Meteorology

Date: 2026-06-23
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By:   Robert Kwaku Annor

Senior government officials from across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have convened in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, to prepare for the upcoming ministerial meeting on transport, information and communication technologies (ICT), information, and meteorology.

The Cluster Meeting of Senior Officials Responsible for Transport, ICT, Information and Meteorology opened on June 22, 2026, serving as a technical preparatory platform for the SADC Cluster Meeting of Ministers scheduled for June 26 in Bulawayo.

The officials are reviewing and finalising key policy and programme documents that will be presented to ministers for consideration. The meeting is also assessing progress made in implementing regional initiatives across the transport, communications, ICT, meteorology, and information sectors.

The session is being chaired by Mrs. Nonkqubela Thathakahle Jordan-Dyani, Director-General of South Africa’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, with support from Mrs. Angele Makombo N’tumba, SADC Deputy Executive Secretary for Regional Integration.

In their opening remarks, the two officials highlighted the importance of the meeting in advancing regional integration through infrastructure development, digital transformation, improved connectivity, and sustainable socio-economic growth. They stressed the need for stronger policy coordination and accelerated implementation of regional programmes aligned with the objectives of the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) 2020–2030.

Welcoming delegates to Bulawayo, Mr. Paul Nyoni, Permanent Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Bulawayo Province, reaffirmed Zimbabwe’s commitment to the regional integration agenda. He underscored the role of coordinated infrastructure development in promoting economic growth, trade, and connectivity across Southern Africa.

The meeting has brought together senior officials from all SADC Member States, alongside representatives of international organisations, cooperating partners, and development institutions. Their deliberations are expected to inform decisions aimed at strengthening regional cooperation and accelerating development across critical infrastructure and digital sectors.

Outcomes from the meeting will be submitted to ministers later this week as SADC continues efforts to deepen regional integration and enhance the competitiveness of member states through coordinated policy implementation and investment in strategic sectors.

 

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