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Ghana Celebrates Mozambique's 50th with Renewed Friendship
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48081, member: 636"] Ghana promises to make friends with Mozambique even stronger as the African country marks fifty years of freedom. Communication Minister Samuel Nartey George spoke at a party held at the High Commission Saturday morning. He talked about how Mozambique fought hard to break free from colonial powers decades ago. George said Ghana stood with Mozambique during their tough fight for independence. The minister praised how far Mozambique has come since winning their freedom. George told everyone about Mozambique's amazing progress over five decades of independence. He mentioned their success building the nation despite wars and natural disasters hitting them hard. The country has made great strides with energy projects, farming, schools, and working with neighboring countries. George announced they would restart a special partnership committee between both nations. This group will help both countries work together on farming, oil, fishing, trade, money matters, safety, and education. The minister sent congratulations from President Mahama to Mozambique's President Daniel Francisco Chapo for reaching this historic milestone. Mozambique's High Commissioner Fortunato Albrinho thanked Ghana for supporting them through many struggles. He remembered how Ghana helped during Africa's fight against colonial rule years back. The diplomat stressed that Mozambique wants strong ties with Southern African Development Community and African Union members. Both countries want to see Africa become peaceful, wealthy, and united as one continent. [/QUOTE]
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