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Zimbabwe: Cuban VP impressed by President’s farming success

Cuban VP impressed by President’s farming success

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-26 22:06:42

Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdes Mesa is currently on an official three-day visit to Zimbabwe, during which he had the opportunity to visit President Mnangagwa’s Pricabe Farm in Sherwood, Kwekwe. During his visit, Mesa was deeply impressed by the farming achievements at the farm and took the time to praise the First Family for their hard work and dedication to the land.

Mesa emphasized the importance of the land, referring to it as “the mother of life”. He recognized the efforts and commitment of the First Family in their agricultural endeavors, highlighting the vital role that farming plays in sustaining life and providing for communities. The Vice President commended the Mnangagwa family for their exemplary work in agriculture and for setting a positive example for others to follow.

During his visit to the farm, Mesa also had the opportunity to engage with local farmers and agricultural experts, exchanging ideas and experiences related to farming practices. He expressed a keen interest in learning from Zimbabwe’s farming methods and technologies, recognizing the potential for collaboration and knowledge sharing between Zimbabwe and Cuba in the agricultural sector.

The visit of the Cuban Vice President to President Mnangagwa’s farm not only showcased the achievements of the First Family in agriculture but also strengthened the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Cuba and Zimbabwe. Mesa’s positive impressions and commendation of the farming efforts at Pricabe Farm serve as a testament to the significance of sustainable agricultural practices in contributing to food security and economic development.

Overall, Mesa’s visit to the farm provided an opportunity to celebrate the agricultural accomplishments of the First Family while also fostering greater collaboration and partnership between Zimbabwe and Cuba in the agricultural sector. His recognition of the vital role of farming in sustaining life further emphasizes the importance of supporting and promoting agricultural initiatives for the benefit of communities.

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