Zim President hosts UPND officials 

By Staff Reporter

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday hosted UPND secretary general Imenda Batuke at State House, reaffirming the deep-rooted ties between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

According to a statement, the meeting, attended by senior officials including ZANU-PF secretary for administration Dr. Obert Mpofu, underscored the importance of regional unity and strengthening inter-party relations across Southern Africa.

“Today, I hosted UPND Secretary General Cde Imenda Batuke at State House, alongside Dr. Obert Mpofu and other officials,” President Mnangagwa stated. “Zimbabwe and Zambia share historic, unbreakable bonds. We remain committed to regional unity and party-to-party engagement.” 

The engagement followed a series of diplomatic and political interactions aimed at consolidating bilateral cooperation and fostering solidarity between the ruling parties of both nations.

And UPND media director Mark Simuuwe who was part of the delegation underscored that a strong relationship between ZANU-PF and UPND echoed the shared liberation history of the two countries and their ongoing collaboration on matters of regional importance, including trade, infrastructure development, and peace-building initiatives.

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