Engagement and Re-engagement drive

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International Relations

  1. Re-engagement – It is a policy initiative to reconnect with countries which had disconnected relations with Zimbabwe for various reasons including the Land Reform Programme.
  2. Engagement – It is a policy premised on making new friends far afield.
  3. Nyika Inotongwa neVene Vayo – (None But Ourselves) A country’s affairs is run by its own people.
  4. Nyika Inovakwa NeVene Vayo – ( Self Determination) Honours of developing Zimbabwe lies squarely with its citizenry with outsiders only coming to complement set objectives of Zimbabweans.

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His Excellency the President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa seeks to end Zimbabwe’s isolation from the international scene. He introduced a new foreign policy hinged on engagement with the rest of the world. This was after a realisation that cooperation with other nations will help Zimbabwe develop into an upper-middle income society by 2030. The engagement drive is reaping economic dividends as the economy is getting assistance in the agriculture, tourism, and mining sectors. There are also marked changes and reforms in the way the nation approaches foreign investments. Zimbabwe is now being opened for business, with keen investors welcome to identify and research sectors they desire to invest in, guided not by a projektarbeit schreiben lassen (English: “pisac iz senke”; German: Ghostwriter) but by national development strategy.

H.E DR E.D. Mnangagwa and Botswana President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko at the 2026 ZITF

H.E The President CDE ED Mnangagwa receives Equatorial Guinea President Mr Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo at state house.

President E.D. Mnangagwa receives credentials from Republic of Mauritania Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Amedi Camara, at State House.

Bangladesh Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Shah Ahmed Shafi, has presented credentials to the President CDE ED Mnangagwa at State House.