Accra is set to host a high-profile diplomatic event as Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived in Ghana today for a three-day state visit. The visit marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.
President Mnangagwa was received by senior government officials upon arrival, with ceremonial honors reflecting the importance of the visit. The agenda reportedly includes meetings with Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, discussions on trade and investment, and initiatives to boost cooperation in sectors such as agriculture, energy, and infrastructure.
Diplomatic sources indicate that the visit will also cover regional security, economic integration, and opportunities for Zimbabwean and Ghanaian businesses to expand partnerships.
The state visit comes at a time of growing economic collaboration between African nations, with leaders emphasizing unity, shared growth, and strategic alliances. Officials in Accra have confirmed that a series of formal ceremonies, joint press briefings, and cultural engagements are planned during the three-day stay.
This high-level visit underscores Ghana’s commitment to fostering stronger ties with fellow African nations, while also positioning both countries to explore mutually beneficial opportunities on the continental stage.


