The Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi has now taken over the helm of affairs at the African Union to serve as chairman for one year.
He replaces his South African counter part Cyril Ramaphosa, following the A.U’s 34th summit on Saturday.
But Tshiekedi faces big challenges this year with the coronavirus pandemic hitting health service and economies hard.
The continent has so far been hit less hard than other regions, recording 3.5 percent of global virus cases and 4 percent of global deaths, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (African CDC).
But many African countries are battling damaging second waves while straining to procure sufficient vaccine doses.
African leaders are speaking out against hoarding by rich countries at the expense of poorer ones.
“There is a vaccine nationalism on the rise, with other rich countries jumping the rise,with other rich nationalism on the rise, with other rich countries jumping the queue, some even, some even pre-ordering more than they require,” said Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the AU’s executive body, the African Union Commission, in a recent interview, the AU posted online.
Vaccine financing is also expected to be discussed to be discussed at the summit.
Other issues facing the continent are the Nile Dam dispute and conflicts in Ethiopias Tigray, the sahel, and the Central African Republic.
Source:www.peacefmonline.com


