Wallace Ruzvidzo
Herald Reporter
Iran and Ghana’s diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe today bade farewell to President Mnangagwa following the conclusion of their missions in the country.
In separate interviews after their closed-door meetings with the President at State House, Iran’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Abbas Navazani said the two countries were cooperating in various areas, particularly in technological transfer.
“As you know, in Iran there are 8 000 knowledge-based companies active in different fields of technology and science. So we would like to implement a centre of science and technology,” said Ambassador Navazani.
“We will call it the House of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe and we will follow it, and we will have close cooperation with the Zimbabwean knowledge-based companies in a variety of fields of science and technology.”
Ghana’s Ambassador Alexander Ntrakwa said cooperation between the two countries was on the up and up.
“The major takeaways I take from Zimbabwe is that we look back at the bilateral regime we have, the bond of friendship that we have established over the years, and the fact that during my time in office, we have been able to sign a general cooperation of agreement in
June 2023 in Accra, when President Mnangagwa visited Accra, for the Afrexim Bank annual meeting.
“Now, as we speak, we have 27 memorandums of understanding, that are with my side of Government, that we are considering.



