Cuba in Zimbabwe

Cuba is an example of resistance

The member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Foreign Relations of ZANU PF, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi received in this capital the Cuban ambassador in Zimbabwe, Carmelina Ramírez. The Zimbabwean party leader expressed his country's gratitude for the help and solidarity that Cuba has always given them. 

He sent his congratulations on the results of the 8th Congress of the PCC and to the new leadership of the PCC. I consider the way in which the transfer of power to the new generation has been carried out exemplary. Cuba is an example of resistance, of the struggle to maintain its independence and sovereignty under economic and political harassment from its neighbor to the north. That is why Zimbabwe will always support Cuba for the lifting of the unjust US Blockade, he said.

Cuba and Zimbabwe expand collaboration in the pharmaceutical industry sector

The Cuban ambassador to Zimbabwe, Carmelina Ramírez Rodríguez, in an interview with the local newspaper "The Sunday Mail" commented that both countries are working towards the establishment of a state-of-the-art plant to produce medicines in the southern country. The diplomat reported on Cuba's development in the production of vaccines to combat Covid-19, as despite the US blockade, Cuba, a small Caribbean island, has achieved this scientific advance in the biotechnology sector.

President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, congratulates his Mauritian counterpart on the 53rd anniversary of independence.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez congratulated his Mauritian counterpart, H.E. Mr. Prithvirajsing Roopun, for the 53rd Anniversary of Independence. In the letter, Díaz-Canel conveyed cordial congratulations and expressed the will to continue expanding relations between the two countries. On March 12th 1968, the Republic of Mauritius achieved its independence from the United Kingdom.

Zimbabwean Vice President congratulates Cuba on the success of the Covid-19 vaccines.

The Vice President and Minister of Health and Childcare of Zimbabwe, Constantino Chiwenga received the Ambassador of Cuba, Carmelina Ramírez Rodríguez. The minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technological Development, Amon Murwira and other senior health officials also participated in the meeting.

Chiwenga highlighted his country's cooperation with the largest of the Antilles, mainly in the health and education sectors. He highlighted the performance of the Cuban Medical Brigade since the time of Zimbabwean independence. He congratulated Cuba on the success of the Covid-19 vaccines and made it clear that this achievement will also benefit Zimbabwe and the world. Both sides pledged to continue strengthening relations, especially in the international arena, as the two face similar challenges, including being under US sanctions.

 

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