Tsvangirai seeks business opportunities in South Korea

morganPrime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai last weekend left for South Korea to seek business opportunities at the invitation of that country. (Pictured: Prime Minister Tsvangirai in South Korea)

South Korea became the first country in East Asia to invite Tsvangirai to the region, since the formation of the inclusive government last year.

The Prime Minister left with a high level government delegation and was expected to discuss business opportunities as well as climate change, eradication of poverty and optimal use of natural resources, among other issues.

The Prime Ministers office said: The visit will be marked by the signing of a bilateral agreement that seeks to open a new chapter of active cooperation between Korea and Zimbabwe in all sectors of the economy, paving the way for more targeted Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) that will be formally negotiated between Zimbabwean and Korean partners, to the benefit of both countries.

Those accompanying the PM include the MDC-T Minister of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Elton Mangoma; the MDC-T Minister Energy and Power Development Elias Mudzuri; ZANU PFs Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development Minister Sithembiso Nyoni, plus members of the business community.

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