President Paul Kagame on Monday hosted a meeting with the African Union reforms team in Kigali, ahead of the African Union Summit scheduled for July in Mauritania. The Head of State – who is also the Chairperson of the African Union – is together with his team expected to brief the Summit on the progress on the reforms process during the summit. Kagame, who is spearheading the African Union reform process, in 2016 picked a team of experts from across the continent to facilitate the process. The team includes Dr. Donald Kaberuka, Dr Carlos Lopes, Strive Masiyiwa, Cristina Duarte, Dr Acha Leke, Tito Mboweni, Amina J. Mohammed, Mariam Mahamat Nour, Hajer Gueldich and Vera Songwe. Held a dynamic working session with President @PaulKagame and the joint AU Reforms Team today at @UrugwiroVillage ahead of the AU Summit in #Nouakchott pic.twitter.com/jlzZsfFh5W — Moussa Faki Mahamat (@AUC_MoussaFaki) June 25, 2018 At a time of global geopolitical uncertainties, ahead of the #Nouakchott Summit ,this was indeed a very dynamic preparatory session under @_AfricanUnion Chair @PaulKagame . @AU_Reforms are on course,towards financial autonomy,a Free Trade Area and an AU closer to the People. https://t.co/jTGHKGXXin — Donald Kaberuka (@DonaldKaberuka) June 26, 2018