Egypt seeks deeper relations with Zimbabwe

Zvamaida Murwira
Senior Reporter

Egypt is keen to deepen its bilateral relations with Zimbabwe through exploring investment opportunities in several sectors of the economy, which is mutually beneficial for the two countries.
The country’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Mahmoud Amir said he was keen to see the involvement of Egyptian companies in the Zimbabwean economy for the betterment of the two countries.

Amb Amir said this while addressing journalists after paying a courtesy call on Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda.

He said he met Adv Mudenda to follow up on areas of cooperation following his visit to Cairo in recent months where he had an appreciation of his country’s economy.

The diplomat said legislators from his country would soon make a reciprocal visit to Zimbabwe.

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