Mnangagwa Issues Foreign Service Reporting Directive

Zimbabwe Sets New Rules for Foreign Workers.

President Mnangagwa told Zimbabwe's foreign workers yesterday to watch for business chances and safety risks abroad. He gave them new rules about what to tell the government.

Foreign Minister Amon Murwira shared this news at Zimbabwe Staff College in Harare. He said the president made these rules to help workers do their jobs better.

"The president wants clear reports from all our people working in other lands," Murwira said. These reports must tell the government about things that might help or hurt Zimbabwe.

The workers must write about events that could change Zimbabwe's safety or growth. They need to say how other countries' actions might affect Zimbabwe's rights and the lives of its people living away from home.

The reports also examine how other countries view Zimbabwe. This helps the country make friends and find new ways to work together.

Murwira said Zimbabwe wants to use its trade office, ZimTrade, to make more business deals. "We want to sell what makes Zimbabwe special. Our goods give us power in trade."

The minister said Zimbabwe wants to be friends with all lands and help all its people. The country stays open for business and wants to make life better for everyone.

This change comes as more countries fight to find money and business friends. Zimbabwe's leaders know they must work hard to find new opportunities to make the country richer.

The new rules show how Zimbabwe wants its workers abroad to help make the country stronger by carefully monitoring and quickly reporting important news.
 

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