President Mnangagwa concluded diplomatic talks with Algerian leader Abdelmadjid Tebboune at the Presidential Palace yesterday evening. The leaders emphasized strengthening economic partnerships between their nations based on decades of political solidarity. Both presidents witnessed the signing of multiple agreements covering technical training, higher education, scientific research, tourism, and energy cooperation. Algeria and Zimbabwe established a joint business council to facilitate trade exchanges under the African Continental Free Trade Area framework.
The North African nation continues providing educational scholarships to Zimbabwean students in science, technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence fields. Algeria operates a substantial economy worth 260 billion dollars, primarily through fossil fuel and gas industries. President Mnangagwa visited the Martyr's Memorial and toured historical exhibits before attending a state banquet held in his honor. The leaders addressed global issues concerning Western Sahara and Palestine during their discussions. President Mnangagwa completes his official visit today.
The North African nation continues providing educational scholarships to Zimbabwean students in science, technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence fields. Algeria operates a substantial economy worth 260 billion dollars, primarily through fossil fuel and gas industries. President Mnangagwa visited the Martyr's Memorial and toured historical exhibits before attending a state banquet held in his honor. The leaders addressed global issues concerning Western Sahara and Palestine during their discussions. President Mnangagwa completes his official visit today.