Indonesia, Zimbabwe cement relations

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

Indonesia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Arief Hidayat has reaffirmed the strong historical and diplomatic ties between Zimbabwe and Indonesia saying both nations share a common struggle against colonial rule and a vision for deeper cooperation.
Speaking at Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day, Ambassador Hidayat said independence is a blessing that Indonesians celebrate every year with gratitude, from the largest cities to the remotest islands of the archipelago.
“Independence is a blessing from God. That is why every village, even on a small island in Indonesia, celebrates with joy and gratitude,” he said.
Ambassador Hidayat said while the official diplomatic reception in Harare would be held later in the year—likely in October or November—the Indonesian mission was already sharing the spirit of the day with Zimbabwean friends, including local alumni who studied in Indonesia.
He described Zimbabwe as one of Indonesia’s key partners in southern Africa and highlighted the common ground between the two countries.
“Indonesia and Zimbabwe share the same experience of struggling from colonial power. From this similarity, we share the same spirit of friendship and the same spirit of cooperation,” he said.
Ambassador Hidayat said the two nations were exploring concrete areas of partnership, particularly in mining, agriculture and education.
He said Zimbabwe’s rich natural resources, such as lithium and tobacco and the country’s growing agricultural exports as sectors have high potential.
“As Indonesia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe and Zambia, I plan to explore cooperation in minerals, agriculture, and people-to-people exchanges through education and training,” he said.
Ambassador Hidayat said bilateral ties must translate into real benefits for citizens of both countries and said partnerships should help drive peace, stability and prosperity.
“Through the friendship between the Indonesian people and the Zimbabwean people, we try to find cooperation that brings benefit to both,” he said.
The envoy said Indonesia remained committed to strengthening relations not only with Zimbabwe but also with Africa at large, building on shared experiences of resilience and independence.

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