
Turning to national sovereignty and resources, he said, “The transformation process remains financially prudent, legally sound, and administratively feasible. There is no burdening additional financial, legal, or administrative costs beyond what already exists under the SADC Parliamentary Forum.”
He highlighted the significance of the envisaged Regional Parliament in aligning the SADC governance architecture with continental bodies.
“It will solidify SADC’s governance framework, aligning it with the Pan-African Parliament and other continental parliamentary structures,” he said.
Advocate Mudenda hailed the official signing ceremony as a “profound honour” and a significant leap forward for democratic governance in the region.
“This historic milestone... solidifies the transformation of the SADC Parliamentary Forum into a fully-fledged SADC Regional Parliament,” he said.
“The journey... has spanned nearly 15 years, a testament to the resilience, commitment and unwavering dedication of the distinguished leaders gathered here today,” he added.

Hon. Advocate Jacob Francis Nzwidamilimo Mudenda and the
former speaker of the National Assembly of Botswana
Phandu Tombola Chaka Skelemani embrace at the signing
ceremony.
He praised Botswana’s swift action in appending her signature to the amendment. He noted that 14 of the 15 SADC Member States have now signed, with only Mauritius outstanding.
He said Mauritius was reportedly on the verge of signing and engagements with the Comoros were ongoing.
He described President Boko’s support for the process a “resounding affirmation of steadfast commitment to regional governance and democratic consolidation.”
“Your incisive grasp of constitutional law and legislative frameworks has been pivotal in shaping the SADC PF’s Transformation discourse,” Adv. Mudenda said. He acknowledged President Boko’s previous contributions to the SADC Parliamentary Forum.
He extended an invitation to all SADC Member States to attend the 57th Plenary Assembly of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, scheduled for 31 May to 7 June 2025 in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
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-Moses Magadza is the Media and Communications Manager at the SADC Parliamentary Forum.