President Mnangagwa receives credentials from Japan and Algeria

Herald Reporter

President Mnangagwa has received credentials from the incoming Japanese extraordinary and plenipotentiary Ambassador Shinichi Yamanaka and Algerian Ambassador Mahamed Seoudi who promised enhanced business cooperation between their countries and Zimbabwe.

Speaking after presenting credentials at State House in Harare today, Ambassador Seoudi who was the first to present the credentials said they will promote business cooperation that results in a win-win situation.

“I really listened to the valuable advice of the President concerning the strengthening of the diplomacy of relations between our countries,” he said.

Newly accredited Algerian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mahamed Seoudi

Ambassador Yamanaka said people from both nations have a common feature among them being, “very gentle, polite and disciplined.”

President Mnangagwa’s thrust with foreign countries remains anchored on engagement and re-engagement as well as attracting foreign direct investment.

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