Africa-Press – Angola. Zimbabwe’s Vice President, Kembo Mohadi, visited the MPLA headquarters in Luanda this Monday, where he learned about the gallery that features historical figures from the ruling party in Angola.
Speaking to the press after meeting with MPLA Vice President Mara Quiosa, the Zimbabwean leader, who is also second co-secretary of the ZANU-PF party, expressed satisfaction with the experience gained, stating that he intends to bring the initiative to his country.
“Before being Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, I was a member of the ZANU-PF party. Therefore, we consider it essential to create a gallery that honors the faces and history of our party, similar to what the MPLA did,” he emphasized.Kembo Mohadi also highlighted the strong historical relationship between Angola and Zimbabwe, recalling that the two liberation movements stood side by side during the struggle for independence and continue to maintain strong ties of friendship and cooperation.
The president announced that his visit to Angola also includes a trip to Moxico province, where his country plans to erect a memorial in honor of the Zimbabwean fighters who lost their lives in Angola.
“After Angola’s independence, the country continued to support our liberation struggle. This gesture of solidarity will never be forgotten, and the bonds of friendship remain to this day,” he stated, taking the opportunity to congratulate the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, for the work he has been doing in Angola and across the African continent.
At 75 years of age, Kembo Mohadi has served as Minister of National Security, Minister of the Interior, and Minister of Defense of Zimbabwe before assuming the Vice Presidency of the Republic.
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