Mahama Hosts Mnangagwa, Calls for Stronger Intra-African Trade and Sustainable Mining Cooperation

According to him, cooperation in the mining industry will guarantee that natural resources are appropriately handled for the benefit of the populace while preserving the environment. 

Najat Adamu
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President John Dramani Mahama has received President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe at Peduase Lodge, where he emphasised the urgent need to boost intra-African trade, investment, and cooperation.

The meeting sought to strengthen bilateral relations between Ghana and Zimbabwe and advance economic collaboration across Africa.

He highlighted the importance of increasing trade within the continent for economic growth and sustainable development, calling on African nations to reduce trade barriers and implement policies that encourage investment.

In addition, President Mahama emphasised the need for Ghana and Zimbabwe to cooperate to advance ethical and sustainable mining methods, pointing out that both nations are endowed with abundant natural resources.

According to him, cooperation in the mining industry will guarantee that natural resources are appropriately handled for the benefit of the populace while preserving the environment.

President Mnangagwa reiterated Zimbabwe’s commitment to developing trade and investment relations with Ghana and other African nations while expressing gratitude for the kind reception.

It is anticipated that the involvement will strengthen diplomatic ties and assist current African regional integration initiatives.

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