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Portugal and Zimbabwe Plan to Do More Together
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 30990, member: 636"] Rui Gonçalves Monteiro, the Portuguese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, visited Foreign Affairs Minister Professor Amon Murwira yesterday. They talked about strengthening their countries' friendship. The two officials met in Harare for the first time since Professor Murwira became foreign minister. They explored ways both nations can work together in many different areas. The Ambassador expressed happiness about the meeting. He said they already have good relations but believe they can do more together. They looked at specific areas where Portugal and Zimbabwe might build better partnerships. Both leaders discussed plans for Portuguese businesses to attend the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, which is happening in Bulawayo later this month. Their conversation covered future collaboration in business and cultural projects. Ambassador Monteiro plans to meet with other Zimbabwe officials soon to strengthen these connections. He praised Zimbabwe for its natural beauty and many opportunities. The Ambassador also mentioned how impressed he was by the skills of the Zimbabwean people, including many who speak Portuguese. Beyond growing economic ties, Monteiro thinks sports and education offer good chances for partnership. The Ambassador revealed he already spoke with University of Zimbabwe leader Professor Paul Mapfumo about working together. These discussions focus on finding new ways Portuguese and Zimbabwean institutions can benefit from each other. [/QUOTE]
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