MBABANE (Reuters) - Southern African leaders were on Monday expected to suspend Madagascar from the SADC regional grouping, after its president was forced from office earlier this month.
Southern African Development Community heads of state, gathering for a summit in Swaziland, were also due to discuss Zimbabwe's recovery from economic meltdown, with some member states calling for an end to Western sanctions.
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