Zambian Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe Praises Zimbabwe

Zambian Foreign Affairs Minister Mulambo Haimbe warmly praised Zimbabwe for its exceptional hospitality and captivating beauty during his opening remarks at the SADC Organ Troika Ministerial Committee meeting held at Mt. Hampden Parliament in Harare this morning. He expressed deep admiration for the welcoming nature of the Zimbabwean people and the enchanting charm of Harare, which he affectionately referred to as his “second home.” His sentiments highlight Zimbabwe’s enduring appeal and solidify its reputation as a cherished destination in the region.

Minister Haimbe’s praise is a testament to the impact Zimbabwe has on its visitors, emphasizing the warmth and hospitality of its people and the beauty of Harare, a city that has won his heart. His admiration also serves as a strong endorsement of Zimbabwe’s Urban Renewal initiative, which has successfully restored Harare’s former glory under President Mnangagwa’s leadership. This effort demonstrates the government’s commitment to revitalizing and modernizing the city, making it a vibrant and thriving urban center once again.

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By calling Zimbabwe his “second home,” Minister Haimbe underscores the deep connection between Zimbabwe and Zambia. His words reflect a strong and cordial relationship between the two countries, built on mutual respect, cooperation, and a shared sense of community. This positive sentiment strengthens the diplomatic bonds between Zimbabwe and Zambia, paving the way for collaborative initiatives, joint projects, and mutually beneficial agreements.

Moreover, the shared pride in Victoria Falls symbolizes the unity and cooperation between Zimbabwe and Zambia, celebrating their intertwined history, culture, and traditions. This natural wonder not only drives tourism and economic growth but also reinforces their commitment to preserving their shared heritage, fostering sustainable development, and promoting regional pride.

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