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Chakwera says bilateral relations with Mozambique critical for development

By Sarah Munthali

LILONGWE-(MANA)-President Lazarus Chakwera has said strengthening bilateral relations with Mozambique is critical in enhancing development between the two countries.

The President made the remarks on Wednesday at Kamuzu International Airport before his departure for Maputo, Mozambique for a two day official visit.

Chakwera said at the invitation of his Mozambican counterpart, President Fillipe Nyusi, the two will discuss how the two governments can cement existing bilateral relations in critical areas of human and economic development such as trade and investment.

“This week the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) will also hold a Heads of State Summit in Harare, Zimbabwe. The two events, demonstrate that we are part of the region and we have excellent ties with our neighbours,” he stated.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is expected that the two governments of Malawi and Mozambique will also sign agreements in several areas of joint permanent cooperation.

After the Mozambique visit, President Chakwera will proceed to Harare,  Zimbabwe where he will attend the 44th Ordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government to be held on August 17, 2024.


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