President Cyril Ramaphosa has outlined the tasks that lie ahead for South Africa's African diplomats as the country takes over the reins of the African Union next month. Speaking at the Africa Heads of Mission Conference at the Department of International Relations in Pretoria yesterday, Ramaphosa said that chairing the continental body will be a collective task entailing negotiation and consultation with other African country representatives to take Africa's vision forward. South Africa will also be chairing the AU next month and to find out what they are taking to the rest of the continent,
GUEST: Clayson Monyela, spokesperson of the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco)