Zimbabwe and Belarus sign memorandum of understanding on policing
MORE cooperation on police work and related areas between Zimbabwe and Belarus will arise after a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the two countries during a ceremony witnessed by President Mnangagwa at State House in Harare yesterday.
Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kezembe Kazembe represented Zimbabwe while visiting Belarus Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Ivan Kubrakov, represented Minsk.
In an interview soon after signing the MoU, Minister Kazembe said that the agreement will foster “great relationship between our two nations”, and that the co-operation “include training and exchange of technology among other areas.”
Minister Kubrakov said the MoU will mutually benefit citizens of the two countries and his principal, President Aleksandr Lukashenko, had directed him to do everything to assist Zimbabwe.
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