Zimbabwe seeks trade partnerships based on innovation rather than traditional aid models. Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira told diplomats from African and Nordic countries on Thursday at the 22nd Africa-Nordic Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Victoria Falls that the continent wants mutually beneficial commercial relationships. The gathering adopted the theme Leveraging Technology and Collaboration for Future-Ready Societies.
Murwira promoted Heritage-Based Education 5.0, which President Mnangagwa supports, to align learning with national development. The program aims to produce graduates who create industries rather than seek employment. Delegates sampled Mapfura wine from university innovation hubs as evidence of local entrepreneurship potential.
Zimbabwe announced its candidacy for a UN Security Council non-permanent seat from 2027 to 2028. The Southern African Development Community and the African Union endorsed the bid ahead of the June 2026 elections. The two-day conference addresses multilateralism, youth innovation forums, and investment barriers while promoting resource-efficient energy and industrialization across participating nations.
Murwira promoted Heritage-Based Education 5.0, which President Mnangagwa supports, to align learning with national development. The program aims to produce graduates who create industries rather than seek employment. Delegates sampled Mapfura wine from university innovation hubs as evidence of local entrepreneurship potential.
Zimbabwe announced its candidacy for a UN Security Council non-permanent seat from 2027 to 2028. The Southern African Development Community and the African Union endorsed the bid ahead of the June 2026 elections. The two-day conference addresses multilateralism, youth innovation forums, and investment barriers while promoting resource-efficient energy and industrialization across participating nations.