Minister of Foreign Affairs

Zimbabwe’s diplomatic outreach took a significant step forward as Honourable Professor Amon Murwira, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, engaged in a series of courtesy calls with ambassadors from Portugal, Australia, and Japan, fostering deeper bilateral relations in trade and investment. Minister Murwira met with His Excellency Mr. Rui Conclaves Monteiro, the Portuguese Ambassador […]
Zimbabwe is set to host the Ordinary Council of Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) from March 12-14, 2025, in Harare. The meeting will be chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Honorable, Professor Amon Murwira. The agenda will focus on key areas such as economic integration, infrastructure development, and […]
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade , Professor Amon Murwira, has lauded the positive impact of the government’s trade policies on Zimbabwe’s economic growth. Professor Murwira stated that the substantial increase in the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), attributing it to improvements in trade under the current administration. Minister Murwira emphasized the importance of […]
Outgoing Indonesian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Dewa Juniarta Sastrawan, recently paid a farewell courtesy call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Professor Dr. Amon Murwira. During the visit, Ambassador Sastrawan expressed his gratitude for the cooperation he received from the Zimbabwean government throughout his tenure. Speaking to the media following the meeting, Ambassador […]
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Professor Dr. Amon Murwira today signed a book of condolences at the United States of America (USA) Embassy Zimbabwe offices, following the passing of former United States President Jimmy Carter on Sunday. The signing of the virtual condolence book is part of the Carter Center’s memorial gift in […]
Botswana’s newly elected president, Duma Boko, has unveiled plans to offer temporary work and residence permits to undocumented Zimbabweans, marking a major policy shift that recognizes the essential roles these migrants play in Botswana’s economy. Boko stressed that Zimbabweans contribute valuable skills and labor to Botswana and that the nation can benefit from their presence. […]
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