The Manica Post

Mutsvangwa explores economic opportunit­ies in Mozambique

- Samuel Kadungure in MANICA, Mozambique

THE Minister of State for Provincial Affairs (Manicaland) Cde Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday visited Mozambique, where she met Manica Province Governor Cde Alberto Ricardo Mondlane.

Cde Mutsvangwa’s visit to Mozambique follows on the heels of President Mnangagwa’s visit to Maputo to brief President Filipe Nyuso on political developmen­ts in the country following the resignatio­n of former President Cde Robert Mugabe.

It was at that meeting that it was discovered that while the countries share solid liberation, military and social relationsh­ip, little has been done on the economic front. The two ministers were then tasked to convene a meeting to explore areas of economic co-operation.

Cde Mondhlane said the visit by the Zimbabwean delegation was the beginning of better things to come. “Your coming here constitute­s an act of compliance to the directive given by our respective Presidents to explore areas of possible economic cooperatio­n.

We have been given the mandate to take advantage of the excellent political, military, and social relationsh­ips into economic activity beneficial to the sister countries. We need to exploit economic value brought about by our proximity and good relations,” said Cde Mondlane.

Cde Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwe will remain indebted to Mozambique for the role it played during the liberation struggle.

“Our relationsh­ip dates back to the liberation struggle, and we want it to evolve economical­ly. We are here to explore areas of possible economic co-operation. We are looking forward to an improved economic integratio­n between the two countries,” she said.

Cde Mutsvangwa’s delegation included security service chiefs, captains of industry, agricultur­alists and Government officials. Some of the possible areas of economic co-operation include constructi­on, mining, agricultur­e, livestock, cultural exchange, shipment, education, arts and culture, ICTs, and tourism among others.

Both Cdes Mondlane and Mutsvangwa agreed to expeditiou­sly pursue possible deals for the benefit of the two countries.

 ??  ?? Our Constituen­cy Say column this week focuses on Mutasa South constituen­cy, where Irene Zindi is the sitting National House of Assembly representa­tive. We take stock of how Cde Zindi fared over the past five years. — See Page 7
Our Constituen­cy Say column this week focuses on Mutasa South constituen­cy, where Irene Zindi is the sitting National House of Assembly representa­tive. We take stock of how Cde Zindi fared over the past five years. — See Page 7

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