SPEAKER of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda last week met with Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi in Maputo, where they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries, as well as regional development and security issues.
The Zimbabwean delegation sought to learn how the Mozambican parliamentary committee system is structured and how the committees exercised oversight of the Executive.
“President Nyusi revealed to the Zimbabwean delegation how Mozambique was grateful for the support rendered by Zimbabwe and other SADC (Southern African Development Community) countries in containing the insurgency in the Cabo Delgado region of Mozambique,” read a statement issued after the meeting.
As a result of this intervention, President Nyusi said Mozambique was experiencing some measure of peace and security in the northern region of Mozambique.
“In that context, President Nyusi further affirmed that the unity accord between his Frelimo party and Renamo would persist in the interest of promoting accelerated development in Mozambique in the overall peaceful environment being experienced currently.”
President Nyusi’s commitment to holding peaceful general elections in Mozambique on October 9 demonstrates his dedication to upholding democratic principles.
The Zimbabwean delegation expressed their gratitude to President Nyusi for his consistent support in advocating for the unconditional removal of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
SOURCE : ZBC NEWS