The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President heads for DRC

- Nduduzo Tshuma Bulawayo Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today leaves for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to meet his counterpar­t President Joseph Kabila as he resumes his courtesy calls on fellow Heads of State and Government in the region to apprise them of political developmen­ts in Zimbabwe that culminated in the resignatio­n of his predecesso­r Cde Robert Mugabe last November.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Mr George Charamba yesterday said besides the courtesy call, the visit will see the two countries discussing bilateral relations.

“It is a continuati­on of courtesy calls to the Sadc region. We have been to South Africa, Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and Zambia, now we are off to DRC as part of the courtesy calls,” said Mr Charamba, who is also the Secretary for Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services.

“Within the context of the courtesy call, there will also be bilateral talks.”

President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion has received widespread local, regional and internatio­nal endorsemen­t with higher expectatio­ns that the new political dispensati­on will deliver robust economic developmen­t and reposition Zimbabwe on the global map.

Recently, officials from United States firm and global giant General Electric were in Zimbabwe to explore opportunit­ies in infrastruc­ture, aviation, rail and energy. White House National Security Council and State Department officials met President Mnangagwa last week to affirm Washington’s keenness to work with Government.

Further, American observers could be on the ground during Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections, again a first in years.

Since his takeover President Mnangagwa has been preaching peace, unity and his main focus is on economic turnaround.

His Government has expressed its desire to normalise relations with the internatio­nal community for increased investment and also wants to rope in the Diaspora to participat­e in national developmen­t as Zimbabwe is now open for business.

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President Mnangagwa

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