United Nations General Assembly begins tomorrow in New York
The 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) begins tomorrow.
Heads of state and government, including President Jacob Zuma, were said to be on the ground.
Report says the United States will host a meeting on United Nations reform today, while the president of the general assembly has convened a high-level gathering to draw political attention to the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean and the United States.
However, three fresh African presidents will show up at the United Nations general assembly which takes place at the body’s headquarters in New York, the United States.
Current leaders of Ghana, the Gambia and Somalia will be making their first appearance after winning polls late last year and early this year.