Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola has extended congratulations to High Commissioner Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas on her appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation for the Republic of Mozambique.
Lucas has served as High Commissioner of Mozambique to South Africa since March 2023 and has been instrumental in deepening South Africa’s relations with the neighbouring country.
“Minister Lamola stated he looks forward to working with Minister Lucas in order to strengthen the existing strong fraternal relations between the two countries,” said Chrispin Phiri, Lamola’s spokesperson.
On Tuesday, IOL reported that President Cyril Ramaphosa has justified his decision to attend the inauguration of new Mozambican President Daniel Chapo, whose election was marred by allegations of result rigging and public violence.
The Democratic Alliance (DA), which is in the Government of National Unity with Ramaphosa’s ANC, had criticised Ramaphosa for attending the event in Maputo on January 16.
In response to an enquiry, Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said Chapo’s inauguration provided an opportunity for the Mozambicans to work together toward peace, democracy and development.
“In that regard, President Ramaphosa is encouraged by President Chapo's stated commitment to engage in dialogue with opposition parties.
“There'll always be a difference in the approaches of those whose role is to criticise compared to those with a responsibility of leading and contributing solutions to situations that may seem intractable,” he said.
It was reported that since the October elections, at least 300 people were killed in Mozambique when supporters of Venancio Mondlane's opposition Podemos party clashed with police as they were protesting against the allegedly rigged results. Another opposition party, Renamo, also boycotted the inauguration.
South Africa and Mozambique share a common history of solidarity and struggle against colonialism and apartheid. Bilateral relations have since developed into a strong and dynamic bilateral cooperation anchored on regular and direct political engagements, economic, social relations and people-to-people exchanges.
Over 300 South African companies have invested in Moçambique. Records show that South African development finance institutions, the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Ltd (IDC) have a combined investment of R10.1 billion in the vast South African Development Community (SADC) nation.
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation said bilateral trade between the two countries has been on the rise, totalling R133.58 billion in 2023 as compared to R55,17 billion in 2018.
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