NEW: President leaves for Kenya 

Online Reporter 

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has left the country for Kenya, to attend the third session of the Zimbabwe-Kenya Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation (JPCC). 

The State visit is expected to broaden the horizons of economic cooperation between the two countries, as President Mnangagwa continues to walk the talk on his engagement and re-engagement policy. 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on Tuesday said the JPCC senior officials meeting was concluded on Monday with seven instruments of cooperation, which will be recommended for adoption during the Ministerial segment. 

Zimbabwe and Kenya are expected to sign agreements in tourism, sport and culture, among other sectors. 

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