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    Ghana commit to boosting cooperation with Zambia

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailyFebruary 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Zambia, Ghana commit to boosting cooperation as President Hichilema receives Ayorkor Botchwey.
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    Zambia, Ghana commit to boosting cooperation as President Hichilema receives Ayorkor Botchwey

    Ghana and Zambia have pledged to boost bilateral cooperation, especially in trade and investment, following a visit to Lusaka by Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey who was received by President Hakainde Hichilema.

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    “Trade and investment are  particularly important for our countries because even our political stability depends on economic stability and development,” President Hichilema told Madam Botchwey at a meeting at the State House in Lusaka, on Tuesday.

    Madam Botchwey’s visit to Lusaka saw her signing two Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with her acting Zambian counterpart, Mr. Mulambo Haimbe, on behalf of their respective governments.

    One memorandum covers mechanisms for promoting commercial, economic, cultural, technical, scientific and political cooperation between Ghana and Zambia.

    The other memorandum covers defence cooperation, including in training and development.

    Madam Botchwey and President Hichilema also addressed her candidacy for Commonwealth Secretary-General behind closed doors.  Zambia is one of 21 African countries, which belong to  the 56-member organisation that has  a combined population of 2.6 billion people and annual GDP of more than US$13 trillion.

    Commonwealth Heads of Government are due to choose a new leader in October to replace the incumbent, Baroness Patricia Scotland, whose second and final term expires at the end of 2024.

    In her remarks, Madam Botchwey recalled the strong historical bonds between Ghana and Zambia. “Our two countries go back a long way, all the way to the years of our independence struggles led by Presidents Nkrumah and Kaunda,” she said.

    Ghanaian diplomats in Lusaka said a strong affinity for Ghana remained in Zambia.  Scores of Ghanaian professionals and academics settled and worked in the southern African country from the early post-independence years through the eighties.

    “Our people left a good legacy here and it’s a viable foundation for furthering a strong business relationship, especially as we now have AfCFTA (African Continental Free Trade Area),” the senior diplomat said.

    In a comprehensive lecture given by Madam Botchwey following the announcement of her candidacy in Accra earlier this month, the Foreign Minister outlined her vision for what she called “a new Commonwealth”.

    It included a focus on trade and investment; harnessing ICT for skills, innovation and start-ups to provide jobs for young people, and a Commonwealth-wide migration compact to help stem the tide of illegal and perilous migration.

    She called for “a strong Commonwealth voice for the concerted action” against climate change which, she said, threatened all member states, but small island developing states more particularly.

    Source: GNA

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