President Mnanganwa welcomes Mozambican counterpart President Filipe Nyusi for Zimbabwe Agricultural Show opening

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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has received visiting Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi at the Harare Exhibitions Ground ahead of today’s Official Opening Ceremony of the 114th Zimbabwe Agricultural Show.
President Nyusiis in the country to attend the Official Opening of the 114th Edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show.

 

He was received at the airport by the Zimbabwean Minister of Defence Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, and the Minister of Industry and Commerce Mangaliso Ndlovu. The two countries have strong bilateral ties, and the Mozambican President’s attendance at the agricultural show underscores the importance of regional economic cooperation and development.

The Zimbabwe Agricultural Show is one of the largest and most prestigious agricultural exhibitions in southern Africa. The 114th edition of the show is expected to feature a wide range of agricultural products, technologies, and services, as well as discussions on issues affecting the sector. The event is a crucial platform for farmers, agribusinesses, and policymakers to share knowledge, forge partnerships, and explore new market opportunities.

President Nyusi’s presence at the show is a testament to the growing economic and diplomatic ties between Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The two countries have collaborated on various regional initiatives, including infrastructure development, trade, and security. The Mozambican leader’s participation in the agricultural show is seen as an opportunity to further strengthen these bilateral relations and explore new areas of cooperation that could benefit the people of both nations.

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