The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President in SA to bolster bilateral ties

- From Kuda Bwititi in PRETORIA, South Africa

BILATERAL relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa are set to go a gear up today as President Mugabe and President Jacob Zuma lead deliberati­ons to strengthen cooperatio­n at the Bi National Commission in Pretoria.

President Mugabe, who left Harare yesterday, landed at Waterkloof airbase where he was welcomed by South Africa Minister of State Security Mr David Mahlobi.

Cabinet Ministers Dr David Parirenyat­wa, Sydney Sekeremayi, Ignatius Chombo, and Mike Bimha were already in South Africa while Dr Joram Gumbo accompanie­d the President.

Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko is the Acting President.

The forum will see the two countries deliberati­ng on existing bilateral agreements and explore strategies to boost economic growth.

The meeting will also take stock of progress made on the bilateral undertakin­gs made during last year’s inaugural session held in Harare.

In a statement, President Jacob Zuma’s spokesman Mr Bongani Ngqulunga said the meeting was geared at reinforcin­g bilateral ties between the two countries.

“President Jacob Zuma will on Tuesday, 3 October 2017, host the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, His Excellency President Robert Mugabe, during his official visit to South Africa to attend the Second Session of the South Africa-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) scheduled to take place in Pretoria.

The BNC session, which will be co-chaired by President Zuma and President Mugabe, will afford an opportunit­y to review the state of the bilateral relationsh­ip between the two neighbouri­ng countries.

The BNC will further provide a platform to strengthen and deepen the warm and cordial bilateral relations between the two countries as well as to review and determine the actual progress made on bilateral undertakin­gs and commitment­s made during the inaugurati­on Session of the BNC in October 2016.”

Mr Ngqulunga said the meeting would also focus on internatio­nal affairs.

“President Zuma and President Mugabe are also expected to deliberate and exchange views on regional and global issues of mutual concern, particular­ly peace, security, stability and developmen­t in the SADC region and some parts of the continent.”

South Africa and Zimbabwe have good bilateral political, economic and social relations fortified by strong historical ties.

The two countries do not only share strong historical relations, but also economic cooperatio­n.

Zimbabwe is one of South Africa’s top five trading partners on the continent with trade statistics showing annual growth.

According to the Zimbabwe Statistica­l Agency, Zimbabwe exported goods worth $1,1 billion to South Africa between January and July against imports of $1,3 billion this year.

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