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Mnangagwa woos Japan at Osaka Expo with bold pitch for Zimbabwe tourism and trade
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52315, member: 636"] President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed attendees at Zimbabwe's National Day ceremony during the Osaka 2025 Expo on Tuesday. The Zimbabwean leader praised Japan's hospitality and organizational support throughout the international exhibition. He highlighted the inaugural Zimbabwe-Japan Business Forum that occurred alongside the main event. The president expressed gratitude to the Japan International Cooperation Agency for facilitating business discussions between the two nations. These exchanges aimed to strengthen economic ties and create new investment opportunities. Mnangagwa promoted Zimbabwe's tourism assets during his remarks to the gathered audience. He emphasized Victoria Falls and the country's wildlife conservation achievements that protect over 270 mammal species. The president noted Zimbabwe's elephant population ranks second globally with more than 82,000 animals. He welcomed Japanese tourists to experience the nation's natural wonders and cultural heritage. The tourism sector represents a significant growth opportunity for bilateral cooperation. The leader outlined Zimbabwe's development goals and economic prospects for potential investors. He cited expected GDP growth of approximately 6 percent and infrastructure modernization needs across multiple sectors. Mnangagwa highlighted opportunities in mining, agriculture, technology, and renewable energy development. He emphasized Zimbabwe's youthful demographics with 60 percent of citizens under age 30. The president concluded by inviting Japanese partnerships to support the nation's industrialization and modernization agenda. [/QUOTE]
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