Zimbabwe and Mozambique seal trade deals to transform the region

Zimbabwe and Mozambique leaders finalized sweeping economic partnerships during inaugural Bi-National Commission talks in Maputo, with presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Daniel Chapo pledging to eliminate commercial obstacles through streamlined border operations at Forbes-Machipanda and Nyamapanda-Cuchamano. The neighboring states committed to building a regional dry port in Beira while improving petroleum transport routes to Harare.

Mnangagwa stated his government stands prepared to deploy military assistance against insurgents destabilizing Cabo Delgado province when requested. Maputo endorsed Harare's bid for a United Nations Security Council non-permanent seat spanning 2027 through 2028.

Both administrations signed memoranda targeting women's advancement, youth programs, and small business development as priorities for sustainable growth across the region.
 

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