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South Africa, Mozambique agree on reviewing implementation of agreements

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South Africa and Mozambique have agreed on a six monthly review of the implementation of a raft of agreements.

President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Mozambican counterpart, Filipe Nyusi, met in Pretoria for the SA-Mozambique Bi-National Commission.

The two leaders discussed ways of strengthening political, economic and investment relations as well as the implementation of the over 70 bilateral agreements.

President Ramaphosa said they have tasked deputy ministers from their foreign departments to meet regularly to ensure the implementation of their agreements.

“One of the most outstanding aspects of our meeting today is that we are going to on a six-monthly track the progress that we are making in implementing the agreements that we have reached here today. Our deputy ministers will fold their arm sleeves to make sure on a continuous basis, we implement the agreements that we have reached so that they do not stay on our shelves and make sure that indeed the projects and interventions that are going to form part of enriching this relationship are indeed followed and are implemented.”

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