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The Presidency, Media Statement, 3 November 2016

 

 

President Zuma

 

returns from the Inaugural Session of the

 

SA-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has this afternoon returned to Pretoria following a
successful conclusion of a working visit to Harare, Republic of Zimbabwe,
where he attended and co-chaired the Inaugural Session of the South
Africa-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) together with President Robert
Mugabe of Zimbabwe.

 

The BNC session was preceded by the Ministerial meeting held on 02 November
2016 and the Senior Officials meeting on 31 October to 01 November 2016,
respectively.

 

In their opening remarks, the Heads of State acknowledged commitments by the
two Governments to further cement the historic relations that exist between
them and to strengthen and deepen bilateral cooperation by elevating the
Joint Commission for Cooperation (JPCC) to the BNC.

 

The Presidents noted that 38 Memoranda of Understanding and Agreements
(MoUs) have been signed between Zimbabwe and South Africa, which cover a
broad range of areas, which include amongst others, trade and investment,
immigration and consular matters, defence, agriculture, the environment,
energy, health, as well as arts and culture. In this regard, the two
Presidents directed the relevant Ministries and Departments to conclude
negotiations on all outstanding Agreements and Memoranda.

 

As part of strengthening cooperation in infrastructure development and
transport, a Bilateral Air Services Agreement between the Government of the
Republic of South Africa and the Republic of Zimbabwe was signed by Ms Dipuo
Peters, Minister of Transport and her counterpart, Dr Joram McDonald Gumbo,
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development of Zimbabwe.

 

Other outcomes of the BNC included the decision to establish a Joint Trade
and Investment Committee by the end of the first quarter of 2017 and the
urgent need for the establishment of a One Stop Border Post (OSBP) at
Beitbridge-Musina. The BNC decided to finalise the modalities for its
establishment by the time of the next Bi-National Commission in 2017.

 

Trade

 

The two Presidents emphasised the importance of enhanced
business-to-business interaction between Zimbabwe and South Africa and the
promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and joint ventures.

 

"Our business communities stand ready to play their part, if as Governments,
we create a conducive environment for ease of doing business, including but
not limited to, the establishment of a one stop border post for facilitation
of free movement of people, goods and services, policy certainty, among
others," said President Zuma.

 

Furthermore, the BNC discussed regional, continental and global matters of
mutual concern. The two leaders took note of the effect of the El Nino
induced drought in their respective countries and the region and stressed
the importance of adopting appropriate mitigation measures.

 

Peace

 

They also reaffirmed the need to sustain peace and stability for economic
growth and integration in the region.

 

"Our two countries should continue to strive to become leading examples on
the continent, in pursuit of a peaceful, politically stable and prosperous
Africa," President Zuma added.

 

On the global front, the two Presidents reiterated their common view on the
need to reform multilateral institutions, particularly the United Nations
Security Council.

 

A Joint Communique was adopted which outlines the outcome of the
deliberations and decisions taken at the BNC.

 

President Zuma has extended an invitation to President Mugabe to the next
session of the Bi-National Commission to be held in South Africa in 2017 at
a date to be mutually agreed.

 

Accompanied by

 

President Zuma was accompanied by Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of
International Relations and Cooperation; Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula,
Minister of Defence and Military Veterans; Dr Rob Davies, Minister of Trade
and Industry; Mr Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Home Affairs; Ms Dipuo Peters,
Minister of Transport; and Ms Mildred Oliphant, Minister of Labour.

 

 

Media Statement Issued on 3 November 2016 by The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Dr Bongani Ngqulunga on 082 308 9373 or [email protected]

 

 <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za> www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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