The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, Belarus sign policing deal

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

MORE cooperatio­n on police work and related areas between Zimbabwe and Belarus will arise after a Memorandum of Understand­ing was signed between the two countries during a ceremony witnessed by President Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kezembe Kazembe represente­d Zimbabwe while visiting Belarus Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Ivan Kubrakov, represente­d Minsk.

President Mnangagwa held a meeting with the delegation from Belarus headed by Mr Kubrokav before he witnessed the signing ceremony.

In an interview soon after signing the MoU, Minister Kazembe said they had agreed to cooperate in a number of areas that will strengthen police work in both countries.

“We have agreed on a number of areas where we can co-operate as countries in pursuit of a great relationsh­ip between our two nations.

“Remember we once visited Belarus at the invitation of Minister Kubrakov, our guest today. He invited us to Belarus sometime in November last year and His Excellency, the President, allowed us to go there and they showed us a number of areas that they have excelled in terms of policing.

“It was during that visit that we agreed to discuss possible areas of co-operation and we are happy to say that we have agreed to co-operate in a number of policing areas that include training and exchange of technology among other areas.

“We are excited to say discussion­s that we started in Belarus have come to fruition courtesy of our two Heads of State. This is why we are here. I want to thank my colleague Minister, who came with a high powered delegation for the conclusion of this MoU.

“From here we are going to take him and his delegation around to have a feel of our security institutio­ns, as we now embark on this long and mutually beneficial journey.”

Minister Kubrakov said the MoU will mutually benefit citizens of the two countries and his principal, President Aleksandr Lukashenko, had directed him to do everything to assist Zimbabwe.

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