African Union urged to address challenges and improve lives

Diplomats at an event in Johannesburg called on the African Union to take a leading role in tackling the continent's challenges and enhancing the lives of its people during Africa Month celebrations.

Speakers at the Johannesburg gathering highlighted Africa's potential while noting that divisions and instability continue to hinder progress. They emphasised the role of the diaspora in driving development through investments and expertise.

Former African Union Commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma stated that the diaspora represents a valuable asset due to the skills many members possess. She also addressed undocumented migration, rejecting accusations of xenophobia against South Africans and stressing that governments alone must manage illegal entries.

Peace and security emerged as key concerns, with calls for greater military cooperation among African nations. Joseph Busha of JM Busha 54 noted ongoing conflicts in Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo, urging a united defence approach to protect displaced youth.

Participants further advocated strengthening economies to ease migration pressures, as people seek better opportunities elsewhere. Additional events across Africa are planned throughout the month to continue these discussions.

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