By Marcus Moloko
President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted Mozambique President Daniel Francisco Chapo in Pretoria this week, to reaffirm the bond between the two countries and plan new paths for cooperation in energy, trade, and security.
Speaking after their tête-à-tête, Ramaphosa lauded the constructive nature of the discussions.
“This has been a working visit. We’ve had very extensive discussions on matters of mutual interest to both countries that span the economy, security, as well as some social issues. And we’ve also taken an opportunity to see how we can continue and deepen cooperation between the two countries at an investment level.”
The engagement builds on the 4th Session of the Bi-National Commission held in Maputo in December 2025, which reinforced bilateral frameworks across multiple sectors.
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Ramaphosa said ministers from both countries would soon address trade restrictions to ensure smoother economic integration.
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