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Zimbabwean Deputy Ministers of Information to Patria Colloquium in Cuba

Harare, March 14, 2025 – Zimbabwe demonstrates the importance of communication with the participation of two deputy ministers in the ministerial forum and the fourth edition of the Patria International Colloquium, scheduled for March 17-19 in Cuba.

The Deputy Ministers of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services, Omphile Marupi, and of Information Technology, Communications, and Postal Services, Dingumuzi Phuti, are leading the African country's delegation to the important events planned in Havana.

President of Zimbabwe receives letters of credence from the Ambassador of Cuba

Harare, February 27, 2025- The President of Zimbabwe, Hon. Mr. Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, today received the letters of credence of the Ambassador of Cuba, Her Excellency. Mrs. Susellys Pérez Mesa, with the renewed commitment to strengthen the historic relations between the two countries.

The dignitary ratified the decision to promote ties in new areas of common interest after highlighting the significant cooperation, especially in education and health, as well as the contribution of Cuba to the independence of Africa.

 

Zimbabwe calls for an end to the blockade and to remove Cuba from the list of countries that supposedly sponsor terrorism

Harare, February 27, 2025- The President of Zimbabwe, Hon. Mr. Emmerson D. Mnangagwa, today demanded the end of the United States blockade of Cuba and its removal from the list of nations that supposedly sponsor terrorism.

   In an emotional exchange after the official ceremony for the delivery of the letters of credence of the Ambassador of Cuba, Her Excellency. Mrs. Susellys Pérez Mesa, the president rejected the policy of unilateral coercive measures imposed on the Caribbean country, from which Zimbabwe also suffers its consequences.

Ambassador of Cuba presents copies of credentials to the chancellor of Zimbabwe

Harare, February 26, 2025 - Ambassador Susellys Pérez Mesa today presented the credentials copies to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Honorable Prof. Amon Murwira, in a diplomatic ceremony that was attended by other officials of the Foreign Ministry.

 

Both parties ratified the will to strengthen the historic ties between the two countries, which this year commemorate the 45th Anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations.

UJC of Cuba congratulates Zimbabwean youth on National Day

Harare, 21 February 2025- The Cuban Communist Youth Union (UJC) sent today greetings to the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) youth organisation on National Youth Day.

   The message from UJC National Committee First Secretary Meyvis Estevez to Youth Minister and National Secretary of the young of ZANU-PF, Tinoda Machakaise, reaffirms the brotherhood and historical ties between the two organisations. 

Statement of Support for Cuba

Harare, 10 de febrero de 2025- The Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Trust stands in unwavering solidarity with the people of Cuba during this challenging time marked by renewed hostility from the United States government. The recent announcement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the revocation of the suspension on lawsuits under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act is a blatant attempt to undermine Cuba’s sovereignty and economic stability.

Cuban Medical Brigade in Zimbabwe firm in the face of imperial aggression

Harare, February 5, 2025- The XIV Cuban Medical Brigade in Zimbabwe reiterated its support to the worldwide denunciation against the tightening of the blockade and the aggression of the United States after the inauguration of the new White House administration.

   In an online working session with Ambassador-designate Susellys Pérez Mesa, the doctors and health specialists endorsed the four recent statements made by the Revolutionary Government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the face of Washington's new measures against Havana.

Zimbabwe's Solidarity with Cuba: A Stand Against Imperialist Aggression

Harare, January 29, 2025- The people of Zimbabwe stand in solidarity with Cuba facing another U.S. offensive, states an article in The Pan Afrikanist today.

The hostile economic measures and the decision reincluding Cuba on the arbitrary list of alleged state sponsors of terrorism, it emphasizes, underscores the aggressive nature of U.S. imperialism.

Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Trust renews solidarity with Cuba

Harare, January 24, 2025- The Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Organization today renewed support for Cuba in the face of President Donald Trump's decision to reinstate the Caribbean nation on the illegal and unjust list of countries sponsoring terrorism.

We, the Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Trust, stand in unwavering solidarity with the people of Cuba in these tumultuous times, with revealed and disturbing pattern of hypocrisy that undermines international law and the principles of self-determination and sovereignty.

Solidarity with Cuba: A Call for Justice and the End of the Blockade

Harare, January 20, 2025- Solidarity with Cuba, the call for justice and an end to the U.S. blockade of Cuba are the focus of today's publication of The Pan Afrikanist, a center for the restoration of African dignity.

While the removal of Cuba from the State Department's list of so-called sponsors of terrorism, the suspension of lawsuits under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act and the lifting of restrictions on certain financial transactions are a step in the right direction, they are but small cracks in the walls of an unjust and inhumane blockade.

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