Zimbabwe and Sudan are moving closer to finalising a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) that will strengthen cooperation in key economic, political and justice sectors, as both nations step up diplomatic engagement.
The developments came to light during a meeting in Harare yesterday between Sudan’s envoy to Zimbabwe, Ibrahim El Sheikh Abdelrazig Ahmed, and Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda.
The two officials explored ways to expand existing bilateral frameworks and translate long-standing relations into formal, structured agreements across several sectors.
Ambassador Ahmed said significant progress had already been made toward preparing the agreements.
“We discussed bilateral relations between our countries, and it is indeed a historical and robust relationship. He is ready to visit Sudan and to cooperate with us as we establish our new parliament.
“I also briefed him about ongoing efforts to sign several memorandums of understanding in economic cooperation, political consultations and justice. Some of these will be signed soon, inshallah, as we are now working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade to finalise preparations,” he said.
The MoUs are expected to span strategic areas such as trade, investment, education, health and mining, marking a major step in transforming diplomatic goodwill into concrete institutional and economic partnerships.
