Mnangagwa in Algeria pursues technology deals for Zimbabwe

President Mnangagwa concluded his two-day state visit to Algeria after engaging with over 300 Zimbabwean students pursuing studies there. The leader emphasized strengthening human capital development through partnerships in science, technology, and artificial intelligence disciplines. Algeria provides fertile ground for nurturing youth with globally demanded skills that support Zimbabwe's Vision 2030 economic goals. The Education 5.0 model drives this recalibrated approach through five pillars of teaching, research, community service, innovation, and industrialization.

During his visit, Mnangagwa toured the National School of Artificial Intelligence and met with agricultural equipment manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. He encouraged students to serve as ambassadors while maintaining strong connections to developments back home. The president stressed that their academic success would contribute directly to national progress upon their return. Zimbabwe and Algeria signed six cooperation agreements covering trade, education, science, and technology sectors. Mnangagwa departed for Harare after establishing foundations for deeper bilateral collaboration between the two nations.
 

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