SADC MPs want end to armed insurgency in Mozambique | 16 December 2020 The 48th plenary assembly session of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum has unanimously adopted a strongly-worded motion calling for urgent regional action to stop armed insurgents that are destabilising northern Mozambique. The plenary is the highest decision-making body of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Parliamentary Forum (PF) which brings together 15 national parliaments of the SADC region. It met virtually last Friday and Saturday with 14 of the member parliaments represented. The speaker of the parliament of Zimbabwe, Advocate Jacob Francis Mudenda moved a motion exhorting the plenary to condemn “the terrorist attacks in the Republic of Mozambique which are threatening the country’s security and sovereignty and undermining efforts to consolidate the rule of law and democracy”.