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President Mnangagwa Heads to Ghana for State Visit to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation

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President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to arrive in Accra, Ghana, on Wednesday for a three-day State visit aimed at deepening long-standing diplomatic relations and advancing strategic economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and Ghana.

The visit is expected to open new avenues for political and economic collaboration, reinforcing ties rooted in the two nations’ shared history during Africa’s liberation struggles.

In a message shared on social media, Ghanaian President John Mahama said the visit provides an important opportunity to reaffirm the historic relationship between the two countries.

He noted that Ghana and Zimbabwe share a common legacy shaped by liberation movements that defined modern Africa, adding that Ghana’s support for Zimbabwe’s independence remains a significant part of their enduring partnership. President Mahama welcomed President Mnangagwa to Accra and expressed optimism about strengthening cooperation between the two nations.

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Professor Amon Murwira, outlined the objectives of the visit, describing it as a milestone in bilateral relations.

Professor Murwira said the two Heads of State are expected to hold discussions aimed at expanding cooperation across multiple sectors, including politics, trade, education, science and technology, tourism, mining and social development.

He highlighted that the visit will mark the establishment of a structured Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation between Zimbabwe and Ghana — the first of its kind since both countries attained independence. While cooperation has existed previously, he explained that engagements had not been guided by a formal institutional framework.

The minister also commended diplomats and officials from both countries for facilitating the visit, expressing confidence that the engagements would further consolidate relations and deliver mutually beneficial outcomes.

Ahead of the State visit, Zimbabwe’s national trade development and promotion agency, ZimTrade, has been engaging key buyers and distributors in Ghana to explore business opportunities for Zimbabwean companies and promote private-sector partnerships.

The visit follows the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Zimbabwe and Ghana covering collaboration in higher and tertiary education, teacher training and research institutions.

The agreement is expected to promote curriculum development and joint research initiatives in priority sectors such as agriculture, mining and medicine, areas viewed as critical to driving industrialisation and economic growth in both countries.

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EU and Zimbabwe Strengthen Environmental Cooperation

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By Everisto Zhuwao

The Minister of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, Honourable Evelyn Ndlovu, met with the European Union Ambassador, Katrin Hagemann, in Harare on Monday to strengthen strategic cooperation on environmental protection and climate change.

The meeting, which included Permanent Secretary Mr Simon Masanga, focused on scaling up existing projects to benefit local communities and the economy.

“This partnership reflects a shared vision for a resilient Zimbabwe. The European Union currently supports several major initiatives in Zimbabwe through its Global Gateway Strategy and the NaturAfrica Programme,” Minister Ndlovu said.

A key component of this partnership is a €26 million investment aimed at protecting biodiversity and building resilience through the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund. The funding helps rural communities adapt to changing weather patterns while preserving the country’s natural resources.

Regional conservation also remains a priority. The delegation highlighted a €2.8 million project dedicated to the Chimanimani Transfrontier Conservation Area, which Zimbabwe shares with Mozambique. The initiative seeks to protect wildlife and forests across borders while creating opportunities for sustainable tourism and research.

Beyond conservation, the dialogue also focused on the transition to clean energy and modern farming methods. The EU is supporting climate-smart agriculture to improve food security, while also expanding renewable energy projects in remote communities.

“Modernising energy and farming is a matter of national security,” Ndlovu explained.

Minister Ndlovu and Ambassador Hagemann emphasised that these programmes follow a community-centred approach. By involving local people in the stewardship of their land, the cooperation ensures that Zimbabweans directly manage and benefit from their environment.

“Nature is best protected by the people who live alongside it,” the Minister concluded.

The ongoing partnership aims to create a balance in which both nature and communities thrive through green governance and sustainable development.

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Three Health Workers Quarantined Over Suspected Hantavirus Contact

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The Government has confirmed that Zimbabwe has not detected any cases of Hantavirus, while assuring citizens that health authorities are closely monitoring the situation and urging the public not to panic.

Addressing journalists in Harare on Monday, Health and Child Care Minister Douglas Mombeshora revealed that three healthcare workers who had interacted with suspected Hantavirus patients arrived in the country earlier in the day.

Mombeshora said the trio had immediately been placed under quarantine as a precautionary step in accordance with established public health procedures.

“Three health workers who had been in contact with suspected hantavirus cases arrived in the country this evening,” said Mombeshora.

He added that the quarantine measure was meant to safeguard public health while authorities continue carrying out assessments and monitoring.

“Disease surveillance systems across the country remain on high alert despite the fact that Zimbabwe has not recorded any confirmed Hantavirus infections,” he added.

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Government Targets Traffic Relief As New Harare Interchange Nears Completion

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Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Hon  Felix Mhona today toured the ongoing construction works of the new Cloverleaf Interchange at the intersection of Harare Drive and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Road, formerly Airport Road, as Government continues implementing major infrastructure projects aimed at modernising the country’s road network.

The transformative project forms part of Government’s ongoing efforts “to decongest one of Harare’s busiest transport corridors, improve travel times to R.G. Mugabe International Airport, and enhance road safety for all road users.”

Addressing journalists during the tour, Hon. Adv. Mhona described the project as “a long-awaited development milestone,” while applauding Emmerson Mnangagwa for championing infrastructure modernisation and development across the country.

The Minister also reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to “accountability and delivering quality infrastructure that directly benefits citizens.”

Upon completion, the interchange project is expected to pave the way for the development of “10 additional interchanges from Glenara and associated routes,” a move expected to significantly improve traffic flow within Harare.

The tour was attended by Permanent Secretary Engineer Joy Pedzisai Makumbe, heads of parastatals and other senior Government officials.

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