President Mnangagwa revisits Nanjing Military School, reflects on historical ties with China
Nanjing, China — PRESIDENT Mnangagwa made a significant visit to the Nanjing Military School on September 1, 2024, where he received training in military tactics and leadership in 1963 and 1964.
The visit marks a poignant moment as Mnangagwa was among the first group of Zimbabwean freedom fighters to receive education and support from China during the liberation struggle against colonial rule.
During his tour, President Mnangagwa emphasized the lasting partnership between Zimbabwe and China, particularly in the context of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) 2024. He expressed gratitude for China’s historical role in supporting Zimbabwe’s independence and highlighted ongoing collaborations in military and economic development.
The visit underscores the deep-rooted connections between the two nations, as both countries look to strengthen ties in various sectors, including defense, education, and infrastructure. As Zimbabwe navigates contemporary challenges, Mnangagwa’s homage to his formative years at the Nanjing Military School serves as a reminder of the enduring friendship that continues to shape Zimbabwe’s trajectory.
This event also comes at a time when both countries are exploring new avenues for cooperation, aiming to enhance mutual benefits and strategic partnerships.
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