The two countries’ relations continue to grow in leaps and bounds as cooperation across various sectors is on an upward trend.
The previous JPCC between the two countries saw various agreements being signed including MoUs on the establishment of the Victoria Falls-Livingstone One-Stop Border post, an MoU concerning cooperation on the management and preservation of Zimbabwe Liberation War gravesites, another on culture and one on gender equity, equality, and women economic empowerment, among others.
These subsequently set the tone for the 18th session which will see more agreements being signed in various areas.
Addressing delegates at the official opening of the session
in
This, she said, had been evidenced by
“Co-chair, let me start by acknowledging the excellent
bilateral relations that exist between the
“In the post-colonial, the two countries have continued to
enjoy strong diplomatic ties and co-operation in various sectors. We
acknowledge and applaud our dear brothers in
“Let me also highlight the bilateral history between
Ambassador Chikava said the two countries continue to cooperate not only on regional issues, but also on various international fora which have furthered their solidarity and shared identity.
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“Educational exchanges, joint research projects, and sports competitions have all contributed immensely in the connection between the two nations, enhancing the mutual understanding and cooperation.
“Co-chair, we were sharing when we were sitting in our
tête-à-tête meeting that even at football, we can fight as
Thus the cushioning of both peoples was a top priority.
“You will recall that at the last session which was held in
“These include foreign affairs, tourism, energy, trade, industry, finance, agriculture, infrastructure, transport and communications, livestock and fisheries, education, as well as youth and sport, just to mention a few.
“Since then, we are still collaborating on the
implementation and operationalisation of specific programmes, such as the one
you mentioned, Victoria Falls-Livingstone One-Stop Border Post, in addition to
the harmonisation of ICT systems at Chirundu, Kariba and
Source: Zim, Zambia broaden cooperation (14/03/2024)
See Also
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (11th October 2017) Zim engages Zambia on one border post.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (25th October 2018) Zim, Zambia sign four MoUs.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (28th January 2019) Land Shortage Hits Zimra’s Victoria Falls Border Project.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (8th February 2019) Zimbabwe and Zambia to set up one-stop border post in Victoria Falls.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (15th March 2024) Zim, Zambia broaden cooperation.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (14th November 2025) Zimbabwe Extends Victoria Falls Border Post Hours To 24/7.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (15th November 2025) Mnangagwa, Hichilema co-chair Zimbabwe-Zambia BNC.
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