Grace and Bob Fly to Turkey for G20 Summit
14 November 2015
Spread the love

President Robert Mugabe is in Antalya, Turkey to attend the G20 summit which begins tomorrow Sunday.
A Turkish government official told ZimEye.com that government is convinced that Mugabe’s presence provides new opportunities to reflect Africa’s views. The Turkish G20 presidency “is convinced that Zimbabwe’s active participation in G20 activities in 2015, as Chair of the African Union, enhanced Africa’s voice in the platform and provided new opportunities to reflect Africa’s views on the G20 llgenda,” they said. ALSO READ:
Progress During Turkey’s 2015 G20 Presidency
G20 TURKISH PRESIDENCY KEY MESSAGES
Mugabe was met at the Antalya airport by the Governor of Antalya, Turkey’s Minister of Economy, Turkey government officials, and Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Iran and Turkey Ambassador Nicholas Kitikiti.

He is accompanied by his wife Grace Mugabe, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and several senior government officials. Because of ISIS threat, high security measures have been instituted for the summit.
A total of 13 400 police officers including 1 400 traffic police, will be on duty during the summit 24 hours a day.
The venue for the summit which is situated in a resort called Belek has been declared as a red zone and no visitors without an accreditation card will be allowed entry.

One Reply to “Grace and Bob Fly to Turkey for G20 Summit”

  1. G20 …going by his lousy economic and developmental record – to achieve what exactly? to wave his fist and mouth-fart?…

Comments are closed.