Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea agreed to develop programmes in education and training, public administration, defence and security, support for Equatorial Guinea’s industrialisation programme, agriculture, agro-industry and livestock production.
The two countries agreed to set up specific projects in mining, infrastructure development, communication and commerce.
Technical experts from both countries will develop programmes and projects for consideration as a matter of urgency.
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Equatorial Guinea requested a comprehensive list of consumer goods produced in Zimbabwe.
Minister Goche hailed the MoU signing as an indication of firming relations between the two countries.
“Zimbabwe is fully committed to the implementation of the MoU and we are looking forward to corresponding visits by our officials to push forward its implementation.”
Minister Owono Edu urged both countries to work hard towards the full implementation of the MoU.
“It is now up to us to put together what we have into practice,” he said.



