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Tanzanian Delegation Visits Zimbabwe, Eyes Stronger Bilateral Ties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47825, member: 636"] Educational leaders from Tanzania flew into Zimbabwe over the weekend for important talks. Professor Marcellina Mvula Chijoriga heads up the visiting team from Mwalimu Julius Nyerere School of Leadership. The group wants to learn from local experts at the Chitepo School of Ideology. Monday brought face-to-face meetings at ZANU PF headquarters between the visitors and party officials. Dr Obert Mpofu welcomed the African delegation for discussions about working together. Professor Chijoriga told party leaders how much Tanzania appreciated Zimbabwe's help during difficult early days. The Tanzanian school struggled to find its feet when it first opened its doors to students. ZANU PF provided crucial support that helped the institution survive and grow stronger. Chijoriga hopes both schools can share teachers and create formal partnerships between their programs. Student exchanges could benefit learners from both African countries. Dr Mpofu promised continued backing for the Tanzanian educational project and praised its progress. The ZANU PF leader also thanked Chinese partners for their assistance with both school systems. African nations need strong institutions that teach leadership skills to future generations. Both schools focus on political education and ideological training for their students. International cooperation helps these institutions improve their teaching methods. The Tanzanian delegation plans to visit and study the Chitepo School of Ideology during their stay. Officials from both sides expect to sign a formal agreement before the visitors return home. The memorandum will outline how the two schools can work together on future projects. Staff exchanges and shared teaching programs could strengthen ties between Zimbabwe and Tanzania. Educational partnerships help build stronger relationships across the African continent. [/QUOTE]
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