eBusiness Weekly
HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa left on Monday for Guinea Conakry on a State visit aimed at establishing economic relations between the two countries.
The State visit is at the invitation of Guinea President Alpha Conde.
Among his engagements in the West African nation, President Mnangagwa is expected to tour a number of dams and construction sites.
He is also expected to ink several memoranda of agreements on cooperation in many areas.
In May, President Conde sent a special envoy to President Mnangagwa, inviting him to visit his country and also expressing his government’s willingness to develop cooperation with Zimbabwe in agriculture, energy and construction sectors.
Guinea is also interested in establishing a Joint Commission to enable the two countries to expedite cooperation. – New Ziana