U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was to continue her seven-nation tour of Africa with a visit to Malawi on Sunday. There, She is to meet President Joyce Banda to discuss economic and political governance and reform. Hillary Clinton's trip, which began on July 31, has so far taken her to Uganda, Senegal, Kenya and South Sudan, according to a report of DPA. She also held talks Saturday in Nairobi with Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed and signatories to the country's ambitious roadmap to constitutional democracy. From Malawi, Hillary Clinton will continue her journey to South Africa, where she is to meet former president Nelson Mandela and participate in bilateral talks on shared challenges in Africa and around the world. Her final stop will be Ghana, where Hillary Clinton is to attend the funeral of late President John Atta Mills. Her trip is scheduled to end on August 10.