Three ambassadors from Pakistan, Germany and Spain submitted diplomatic credentials to President Mnangagwa on Monday at State House in Harare. Muhammad Amjad Aziz Qazi represents Pakistan while Christopher Retzlaff arrives from Germany and Lourdes Sangroniz from Spain. Each envoy is committed to strengthening bilateral ties across trade, investment, and economic sectors.
Qazi identified agriculture, infrastructure, defense and tourism as priority areas for cooperation between Islamabad and Harare. Retzlaff emphasized Germany's position as the European Union's largest economy and promised to attract investors who would establish operations creating employment opportunities. Sangroniz thanked Mnangagwa for his reception and confirmed Madrid's plans to expand political dialogue alongside commercial partnerships.
The Second Republic recorded increased interest from German businesses exploring ventures in the country. Qazi said Pakistan maintains strong political and defense ties with Zimbabwe but seeks to advance commercial relations. Retzlaff stressed the importance of value-added local manufacturing rather than simple trade.
Qazi identified agriculture, infrastructure, defense and tourism as priority areas for cooperation between Islamabad and Harare. Retzlaff emphasized Germany's position as the European Union's largest economy and promised to attract investors who would establish operations creating employment opportunities. Sangroniz thanked Mnangagwa for his reception and confirmed Madrid's plans to expand political dialogue alongside commercial partnerships.
The Second Republic recorded increased interest from German businesses exploring ventures in the country. Qazi said Pakistan maintains strong political and defense ties with Zimbabwe but seeks to advance commercial relations. Retzlaff stressed the importance of value-added local manufacturing rather than simple trade.