NEW: Diplomatic pledge to boost cooperation with Zim

Emmanuel Kafe

President Mnangagwa on Thursday received credentials from four diplomats accredited to the country at State House in Harare.

The four diplomats from the Republic of Guinea, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Sultanate of Oman and Jamaica pledged to increase cooperation between their countries and Zimbabwe.

First to present their credentials was the Republic of Guinea Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Edouard Thea, followed by Ambassador Jong Song of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Sultanate of Oman Ambassador Mubarak Salim Ali Alzakwani and Jamaica’s Ambassador Mrs Angela Veronica Comfort were the last to present their credentials.

Government has prioritised the restoration of relations with the community of nations through working on restoring global investor confidence and repositioning the economy as a safe and viable destination for business.

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