Mozambique Invites Zambia to Collaborate on New Hydroelectric Project
Mozambique has extended an invitation to Zambia to participate in a new hydroelectric power plant project, akin to the Cahora Bassa plant in Tete province. The project is currently in its early stages, and Mozambique seeks Zambia’s involvement in this initiative.
President Filipe Nyusi made the invitation during his visit to Zambia, where he signed legal agreements and discussed bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
The discussions, dominated by issues of mutual cooperation, reaffirmed the shared aspirations of Mozambique and Zambia.
During the meetings, both presidents expressed their mutual interest in enhancing Zambia’s economic prospects through collaborative dry port projects in Mozambique.
Additionally, they deliberated on a memorandum of understanding aimed at joint trans-frontier conservation initiatives involving Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema emphasized that cooperation between the two nations would significantly contribute to regional development. As part of his state visit, President Filipe Nyusi also addressed the Zambian parliament on Thursday.