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Mozambique's Director for Africa &, the Middle East in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Ambassador Antonio Macheve, (left) with Zimbabwe's "Foreign Affairs and International Trade Permanent Secretary, James Manzou right)during the first session of the three-day Zimbabwe-Mozambique Joint Permanent Commission in Harare today". [Photo: Twitter / @MoFA_ZW]
The 12th Session of the Zimbabwe-Mozambique Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC) began in Harare today as the two neighbouring countries seek to consolidate bilateral relations and strategic partnership.
The Session is expected to discuss bilateral cooperation in trade and investment; agriculture, transport, energy, environment and tourism, education, science and technology, mining and information.
In a statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade spokesperson, Mrs Constance Chemwayi, said the three-day gathering starts with the Senior Officials’ Meeting today and tomorrow and will be followed by a Ministerial Meeting on Friday 12 November 2021.
“The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Dr Frederick Shava, will lead Zimbabwe’s delegation while the delegation from Mozambique will be led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Veronica Macamo,” she said.
“Zimbabwe and Mozambique are strategic partners whose relations date back to the time of the liberation struggles of the two countries. Mozambique offers Zimbabwe the shortest routes to the sea.”
Mrs Chemwayi said a Memorandum of Understanding on Labour and Employment would be signed during the Session.
By Prosper Ndlovu
The 12th Session of the Joint Permanent Commision on Cooperation started this morning in Hre with the Senior Officials Meeting co-chaired by Amb James Manzou, the Secretary of @MoFA_ZW & Amb Antonio Macheve, the Director for Africa &, the Middle East in the Ministry… pic.twitter.com/gR7ccPnSBB
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Int Trade (@MoFA_ZW) November 10, 2021
Head of the Mozambican delegation also applauded the role which was played by Zimbabwe under the leadership of @edmnangagwa during its tenure as the Chair of the Organ on Politics, Defence & Sec for coming out with solutions to curb the disturbances in the Cabo Delgado Province pic.twitter.com/w447eec25N
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Int Trade (@MoFA_ZW) November 10, 2021
Zimbabwe and Mozambique will be holding their 12th Session of the Joint Permanent Commision on Cooperation from 10 to 12 Nov 2021. The aim of the Commission is to consolidate bilateral relations between the strategic partners. pic.twitter.com/1gxz36yove
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Int Trade (@MoFA_ZW) November 9, 2021
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