Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Angola, Thando Madzvamuse, on Wednesday announced that the country will partner with the Huambo province in agriculture and education to strengthen cooperation with the country.
Speaking to the press after a meeting with Huambo province governor, Lotti Nolika, Ambassador Madzvamuse said that his visit aims to find connections within the province.
The Ambassador revealed that he will explore the potential and see how Zimbabwe can cooperate with Huambo, a region with countless potential, as several contacts have already been maintained with the local authorities.
The ambassador referred to both the meeting with the governor and the visit that he may carry out in some places of common interest; aim to find connections.
During the trip, The Ambassador is expected to visit, among others, the Gove Hydroelectric Power Plant, the Huambo Anthropological Museum, an agricultural cooperative, the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine at the José Eduardo dos Santos University, as well as the Agricultural Research Institute of Angola.
Relations between Angola and Zimbabwe date back to the National Liberation Struggle of both countries.
Known in the past as the 'Queen of Maize and Academic City of Angola', the province of Huambo is located in the Central Plateau, with an area of 35,771 square kilometres and a population of over two million 756 thousand and 159 inhabitants.
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