Mozambique High Commissioner to Zambia, Maria Mate, says the reconciliation between President Mwanawasa and Patriotic Front (PF) president, Michael Sata is not only good for Zambia but a shining example other leaders in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region should emulate.
High Commissioner Mate said the reconciliation should be encouraged for the purpose of promoting peace and unity in Zambia and the entire SADC region.
“The reconciliation between President Mwanawasa and Mr Michael Sata is a good thing and a shining example in the region because it is based on SADC principles of promoting peace and reconciliation,” Ms Mate said.
She was speaking in Lusaka yesterday when she paid a courtesy call on Lusaka Province Minister, Lameck Mangani at his office.
The reconciliation of the two leaders would help to promote peace and unity in the country.
She appealed to Zambians to rally behind the two leaders.
Earlier, Ms Mate described the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa as criminal and a sad development to the SADC region.
She said the attacks should not be encouraged because they were a recipe for civil unrest in the SADC region.
“Mozambique had to evacuate 40, 000 of its nationals that were caught up in the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. What happened was a sad development and we shall wait for the judgment,” she said.
In another development, Ms Mate called for exchange visits between provincial government administrations in Eastern and Lusaka provinces in Zambia and those of Tete Province in Mozambique.
She said such visits would help the exchange of ideas aimed at improving the welfare of the people living along the border areas.
“I recently travelled to Luangwa, Katete and Petauke to check on the health centres in areas where the two countries share the border. There is a pending trip of health officials from Zambia to Mozambique to look at these issues,” he said.
And Mr Mangani called for the strengthening of the cordial bilateral relations that have existed between the two countries.
Zambia and Mozambique had a lot in common especially regarding the people on the common border.
The provincial minister said exchange visits would help to improve the welfare of people in border areas.
“People of Zambia and Mozambique have a lot of things in common especially those in Eastern Province and such trips will help a lot.
We have to improve the health centres in border towns for the benefit of people from the two countries.
The minister later held a private meeting with the High Commissioner for 30 minutes.
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