Zimbabwe and Botswana have signed six more Memoranda of Understandings during the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission meeting that was held this Friday in Botswana.
The meeting was convened to assess progress made in taking the partnership which is premised at increasing the speed at which the two countries attain Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda 2063.
The signed memoranda of understanding are in six areas namely, Media, Information and Publicity, Health matters, Sustainable and Affordable Housing, Employment and Labour, Technical and Vocational Training and Mutual Legal Assistance and Criminal Matters.
Last year in Harare, the two countries also signed six Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) spanning across political, social and economic sectors.
Speaking at this year’s edition, President Mnangagwa commended the growth of the partnership which he said will eventually transform the lives of citizens of both Botswana and Zimbabwe.
-ZBC news