Zim Malaysia Team Up for Epic Trade Surge

Zimbabwe wants to build stronger business links with Malaysia. The countries aim to expand trade, farming, and tech deals. Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira signed a message of sympathy after former Malaysian leader Abdullah Ahmad Badawi died. He called Malaysia a sister country with excellent ties to Zimbabwe. Both nations have shared many exchanges for human growth.

Murwira promised to keep the late leader's legacy alive through deeper country connections. Malaysian diplomat Aniff Fauzi said their friendship goes back to Zimbabwe's freedom struggle. They work together at world meetings, focusing on trade, learning, and community needs. Badawi entered the hospital earlier with lung problems. He passed away April 14 at age 85 from organ failure at the National Heart Institute.

Badawi started his government career in 1978 as an elected official for Kepala Balas. He kept this position until he stepped down in 2013. The government chose him for cabinet work in 1981, where he ran several important departments. Both countries see this relationship as helpful for their people.
 

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