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This comes hot on the heels of another meeting between Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart Mokgweetsi Masisi in Harare.The Zimbabwean government has been on a regional, continental and international charm offensive in a bid to attract foreign direct investment and boost trade. The country has now invited President Cyril Ramaphosa for a third BNC which is set to culminate in the signing of more bilateral agreements between the two nations.

So far, there are at least 45 bilateral agreements signed between the two countries which include trade and tourism amongst others. President Ramaphosa will be accompanied by a high-powered delegation of ministers including the International Relations Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, Rob Davies of Trade and Industry and Nosiviwe Mapisa-Ngqakula of the Defence Ministry among others.

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