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Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi says the bilateral cooperation with South Africa is beginning to bear fruits. He was speaking at the third SA-Mozambique Bi-National Commission in Pretoria.

President Cyril Ramaphosa and his counterpart President Filipe Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique, 11 March 2022President Cyril Ramaphosa and his counterpart President Filipe Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique, 11 March 2022

The two day meeting reviewed progress in the implementation of the over 70 bilateral agreements signed between the two sister republics. Speaking through an interpreter, President Nyusi says the visa waiver signed in 2005 has resulted in increased economic activity at the Lebombo boarder post. “Dear President Ramaphosa, we also rejoice in the information that SA expressed in November in 2021 as Mozambique as done in 2016 the intention to extend the operation time at Lebombo border post to 24 hours in order to cope with the trade activities between the two countries and the increase on the fleet of trucks to Maputo. This wise decision was in line with the visa waiver agreement in 2005M” says Nyusi.

“One of the most outstanding aspects of our meeting today is that we are going to on a six-monthly track the progress that we are making in implementing the agreements that we have reached here today.

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What was on the agenda fr these bilateral talks, hw do we stand to benefit as the country? Mozambique 🇲🇿 is already benefiting both legally and illegally

Ask him about our Hilux that side

We should give them 'democracy' for that gas😅😅 If you know you know and if you don't gerr for gerr about it.

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