A statement from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office said Mangoma left
Harare Wednesday night and his first engagement will be as guest of honour
at a meeting organised by the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy
in The Hague on Friday.
Thereafter, the Zimbabwean minister would address a public discussion on
Saturday which would focus on the EU’s international cooperation policy and
would be opened by the Netherlands Minister of International Cooperation
Bert Koenders.
"The meeting and the public discussion will look into what forms of
assistance the European Union and the Netherlands can give to promote
Zimbabwe’s economic and political turnaround," the statement said.
The visit is part of efforts by Zimbabwe’s newly formed unity government to
market the country as a safe investment destination once again following
nine years of political instability.
Mangoma has since his appointment in February led Zimbabwean delegations to
South Africa where he sought to entice business people from the continent’s
largest economy to invest in Zimbabwe.
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