Angola–Zimbabwe Ties Deepen with De Sousa Parliament Tour

By Aldridge Dzvene

Former Vice President of the Republic of Angola, His Excellency Bornito De Sousa, today paid a courtesy visit to Zimbabwe’s New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden, where he was taken on a guided tour of the iconic, state of the art facility.

The visit symbolised the enduring bonds of friendship, solidarity and cooperation between Zimbabwe and Angola, two nations whose relations are rooted in shared liberation history and sustained by ongoing diplomatic and political engagement. H.E. De Sousa’s tour offered an opportunity to appreciate Zimbabwe’s modern parliamentary infrastructure, which stands as a reflection of the country’s institutional development and democratic consolidation.

Zimbabwe’s New Parliament Building has increasingly become a centrepiece of international diplomatic interest, showcasing the country’s commitment to modern governance, transparency and regional cooperation. The engagement with the former Angolan Vice President further reinforces Harare’s role as a hub for dialogue and partnership within the Southern African region.

The courtesy visit adds to a growing list of high level exchanges that continue to strengthen bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Angola, underlining mutual respect and a shared vision for peace, development and regional integration.

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