President Mnangagwa Returns Home After Successful Belarus State Visit
Written by Staff Reporter on May 16, 2025
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned to Zimbabwe following a four-day state visit to the Republic of Belarus, marking the culmination of high-level engagements between the two nations. The President was seen off by his Belarusian counterpart, President Alexander Lukashenko, at the conclusion of the visit.
The trip, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, yielded agreements designed to bolster Zimbabwe’s economic development across multiple sectors. Key among these agreements are initiatives focused on critical infrastructure and healthcare.
One of the most notable agreements signed involves the construction of Parirenyatwa Hospital. This project highlights a major step towards enhancing Zimbabwe’s healthcare infrastructure, promising improved medical services for the nation’s citizens.
Furthermore, the two countries solidified a partnership to ensure the provision of affordable medicines to Zimbabwe. This agreement addresses a crucial need, aiming to make essential healthcare more accessible and affordable for the population.
These agreements highlight the deepening collaboration between Zimbabwe and Belarus, demonstrating a commitment to mutual development and cooperation in key sectors of national importance.