Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe concluded in Casablanca Monday a three-day visit to Morocco.
Robert Mugabe said that the Zimbabwean minister of agriculture would visit Morocco shortly, to prospect bilateral cooperation in the field with Moroccan officials.
The African president, who thanked Rabat for its "African hospitality", said he was especially interested in the kingdom's agricultural experience, particularly water management, according to MAP news agency. Mugabe, who was accompanied by his spouse and the Zimbabwean foreign minister, was welcomed at the airport by several officials, including state secretary of foreign affairs and cooperation, Taib Fassi Fihri. (Albawaba.com)
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