Mnangagwa visits Mozambique to strengthen ties, sign development agreements

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Mozambican counterpart Daniel Chapo formalized a Bi-National Commission framework through ceremonial proceedings in Maputo, advancing partnerships rooted in historical liberation movements. The visiting head of state received full honors at the presidential residence before bilateral discussions addressing agricultural capacity expansion, border efficiency improvements at three crossing points, and energy supply arrangements that sustain Zimbabwean power infrastructure.

Both governments prioritized the development of the Techobanine deep-water facility and accompanying rail networks designed to connect landlocked southern African economies with international maritime commerce. Mnangagwa emphasized plans to eliminate trade impediments while upgrading the Rutenga-Sango-Maputo corridor, with ministerial delegations finalizing multiple cooperation agreements spanning transport logistics, wildlife conservation, and regional security coordination between the neighboring states.
 

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