Zimbabwe & Ghana Forge New Economic Era
President Mnangagwa's historic Ghana visit—the first by a Zimbabwean Head of State since 1980—launches renewed bilateral ties focused on growth and Pan-African unity.
Economic Framework: Inaugural Joint Permanent Commission established; multiple MoUs signed across trade, mining, energy, agriculture, and tourism to unlock AfCFTA opportunities.
People & Knowledge Exchange: Visa-free travel enables tourism and cultural ties.
"Our partnership will also extend to knowledge exchange and capacity development, including collaboration between our diplomatic training institutions, universities and innovation hubs," Mnangagwa was quoted as saying.
Pan-African Solidarity: Leaders reaffirmed unity on Agenda 2063 and global issues; Ghana's principled support for lifting Zimbabwe's sanctions acknowledged.
Shared Vision: "Finally, may I once again reiterate that this State Visit, heralds the beginning of a new era in Zimbabwe-Ghana relations, anchored on economic cooperation, strategic partnership and the shared determination to improve the lives and livelihoods of our peoples."
"The deeper purpose of our cooperation is to ensure that the people of Africa are never again subjected to indignity, marginalization or economic humiliation," Mnangagwa was quoted as saying.
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