Harmony Agere
President Mnangagwa has called for the full implementation of the agreements signed between Zimbabwe and Zambia, saying the success of the Bi-National Commission (BNC) depends on translating cooperation frameworks into tangible development.
In his closing remarks at the inaugural BNC today, President Mnangagwa said he was pleased that the session resulted in the signing of several MoUs across key sectors.
He said Zimbabwe and Zambia need to work hand in glove in pursuit of shared growth, urging ministers and technical teams from both countries to accelerate the implementation of the MoUs.
“Zimbabwe and Zambia now carry the responsibility to ensure that these commitments advance the prosperity of the two countries’ people,” he said.
The President also underscored the importance of safeguarding the sovereignty of the two nations.
He expressed gratitude to Zambia for its support of Zimbabwe’s bid for a permanent seat at the United Nations and for consistently calling for the lifting of Western-imposed sanctions, which he said continue to undermine progress in the country.
President Mnangagwa said he looks forward to travelling to Zambia for the Second Session of the BNC.



