Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim-Tanzania strengthen diplomatic, economic ties

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Patrick Chitumba

ZIMBABWE and Tanzania yesterday signed five Memoranda of Understand­ing to strengthen their diplomatic and economic ties at the end of the three-day eighth session of the Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperatio­n meeting held in Harare.

Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo and Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperatio­n Palamagamb­a Kabudi signed three MoUs on Diplomatic and Political Consultati­on, Cooperatio­n on Economic, Industry and Trade Relations and Tourism Developmen­t.

The other two on Promotion of Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n towards the Promotion and Empowermen­t of Women, Gender Equality and Community Developmen­t were signed between Minister Kabudi and Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister Sithembiso Nyoni.

In his remarks Minister Moyo commended the two countries for convening the eighth session of the JPCC that had been dormant for the past 21 years.

“I want to compliment our conveners for working tirelessly to make the eighth session of the Zimbabwe-Tanzania JPCC a success.

“It has been a very productive session which has been long overdue hopefully it will kick start the convening of regular sessions of the JPCC,” Minister Moyo said.

He urged the officials to work towards completing other MoUs that are yet to be agreed on.

“We note that there are a number of agreements and outstandin­g MoUs that await finalisati­on. I would like to urge the concerned ministries from both sides to expeditiou­sly conclude negotiatio­ns for these important agreements as they provide the requisite legal basis for our cooperatio­n,” he said.

“As we move towards the implementa­tion of these agreements I am convinced of the need to convene a mid-term review by our senior officials to set our monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. We don’t want to be told in the next JPCC that such agreement has not been signed or one is still being considered.”

Minister Moyo also emphasised the importance of economic relations between two countries. PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened the 16th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth and Paralympic Games during

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa lights a torch to open the Youth Games in Gweru yesterday
President Mnangagwa lights a torch to open the Youth Games in Gweru yesterday

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