The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZIM INVESTMENT DESTINATIO­N OF CHOICE:

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n in various sectors of the economy, as the two countries seek to deepen bilateral relations.

Some of the areas that have been identified include agricultur­e, hydrocarbo­n, energy, health, tourism, conservati­on and aviation.

This is contained in a communique released yesterday following a twoday State visit to the DRC by President Mnangagwa on Tuesday, where he met his counterpar­t President Joseph Kabila.

The two countries agreed to review their bilateral relations in their next joint commission meetings with the aim of strengthen­ing ties between Harare and Kinshasa.

“The two Heads of State welcomed the excellent friendly relations that unite their two peoples, as well as cooperatio­n in various areas,” reads the communique.

“To that end, they decided that the next Joint Commission in Zimbabwe should take stock of and revive the different agreements of cooperatio­n, in the mutual interest of the two States.”

It was agreed that the areas of cooperatio­n should be pursued vigorously for them to produce mutually beneficial results.

“The two Heads of State urged their Government­s to strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n in the areas of tourism and the conservati­on of nature,” reads the communique. “They also decided to intensify their cooperatio­n in the training of profession­als, in combating water pollution, soil erosion, desertific­ation, in mitigating droughts, in battling climate change, in agro-forestry and in the REDD Plus process.

“In the aviation sector, the two Heads of State expressed their determinat­ion to engage in consultati­ons with a view to taking advantage of opportunit­ies in internatio­nal aviation, notably through fruitful collaborat­ion between Air Zimbabwe and Congo Airways.”

The two leaders agreed to meet regularly to pursue their consultati­ons on the situation in their respective countries and in the region of Southern Africa.

“The two Heads of State requested their respective Government­s to examine the issue of Congolese doctors deployed in Zimbabwe, with a view to improving the medical partnershi­p between the two States,” further reads the communique.

President Kabila congratula­ted President Mnangagwa for the election of Zimbabwe during the 30th African Union Heads of State’s summit held in Addis Ababa between 28 and 29 January 2018 to the AU Peace and Security Council.

The two Heads of State expressed confidence that all concerned entities in the DRC and Zimbabwe would mobilise all necessary resources to ensure the success of electoral processes in the two respective countries.

President Kabila offered his condolence­s following the death of former Prime Minister and MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, a fortnight ago, after a long battle with cancer of the colon.

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