Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi to visit Zimbabwe

MOZAMBIQUE President Filipe Nyusi is expected in Zimbabwe on Wednesday for a three day visit that is set to further deepen economic and political ties between the two Sister Republics.

President Nyusi will be in the country from May 17 to May 19, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ministry has said.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade wishes to inform that the President of the Republic of Mozambique, His Excellency Cde Filipe Nyusi, is scheduled to undertake a State Visit to Harare, Zimbabwe from 17 to 19 May 2023.

“His Excellency Nyusi will lead a delegation comprising of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Mozambique, Honourable Veronica Macamo, Government Ministers and other Senior Government officials,” ministry spokesperson, Mr Livit Mugejo said in a statement.

The Chronicle

Positive Eye News

News

Zimbabwe Shines as Forbes Top Global Travel Gem

Analytical Feature Article Zimbabwe’s tourism sector continues to rise above global expectations, earning the world’s attention after the United States-based Forbes Magazine ranked the country as the best place to visit in 2025. The recognition marks a historic moment for Destination Zimbabwe, which has steadily reclaimed its place among the world’s leading travel destinations through […]

Read More
News

Plumtree Maitengwe Road Spurs Growth in Mat South

Matabeleland South’s economic landscape is set for transformation as construction of the Plumtree–Maitengwe Road takes shape, marking a milestone in the Second Republic’s inclusive infrastructure development agenda. The project, which covers a 10-kilometre reconstruction stretch, is being executed under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP), a nationwide initiative designed to modernise Zimbabwe’s road network and […]

Read More
News

UNDP, Govt Align to Restore Wetlands for Vision 2030

Zimbabwe’s efforts to achieve Vision 2030, an upper-middle-income economy anchored in inclusive and sustainable growth, are receiving a powerful boost through UNDP Zimbabwe’s nature-based solutions, which are revitalizing wetlands, supporting livelihoods, and building resilience against climate change. As the nation intensifies implementation of its National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) and gears toward NDS2, partnerships between […]

Read More