Aligning Foreign Relations with Trade Key to Achieving Vision 2030, Says Prof. Murwira

Zimbabwe’s foreign policy must be aligned with trade to drive economic growth and achieve Vision 2030, said Hon. Prof. Amon Murwira in a presentation at the Zimbabwe National Defence University in Harare. He emphasized that the country’s foreign policy should prioritize securing partnerships, markets, technologies, investment, and friendships to eliminate poverty.

Prof. Murwira stressed that diplomacy must focus on tangible economic outcomes, rather than ceremonial engagements. He highlighted the importance of regional stability, noting that Zimbabwe’s destiny is linked to its neighbors, and emphasized the need for a “neighbourhood first” approach.

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The Professor outlined six foreign policy goals, including promoting peace, facilitating local production for international markets, and leveraging the diaspora. He emphasized that diplomatic missions must transform into economic and commercial hubs, with production preceding export.

Zimbabwe aims to diversify its exports, increase technology transfer, and enhance national brand visibility through this approach. The country is committed to continental integration through frameworks like AfCFTA, SADC, and COMESA, with a focus on shared prosperity.

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