ZIMBABWEAN Minister of Information, Professor Jonathan Moyo, arrived in Windhoek yesterday for a five-day official working visit.
Moyo who was met by his Namibian counterpart, Nangolo Mbumba, at Hosea Kutako International Airport told journalists that discussions between the two would focus on sharing experiences as well as mutual areas of interest in the media. He noted that Namibia and Zimbabwe’s relationship dated back to the days of both countries’ liberation struggles and said ties between the countries were growing stronger and stronger.”We have faced challenges together but there are certain things in our societies that are important to our people and we are going to look at how we can communicate information between our people,” said Moyo.He said the two countries had the responsibility of shaping policies and legislation and that their discussions would also examine how that could be done.”We are developing people and we have to respond to changes,” said Moyo.He is accompanied by a delegation of seven people.He returns to Zimbabwe Sunday.- NampaHe noted that Namibia and Zimbabwe’s relationship dated back to the days of both countries’ liberation struggles and said ties between the countries were growing stronger and stronger. “We have faced challenges together but there are certain things in our societies that are important to our people and we are going to look at how we can communicate information between our people,” said Moyo. He said the two countries had the responsibility of shaping policies and legislation and that their discussions would also examine how that could be done. “We are developing people and we have to respond to changes,” said Moyo. He is accompanied by a delegation of seven people. He returns to Zimbabwe Sunday. – Nampa
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