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The State Banquet held in honor of Her Excellency, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, saw leaders from Zambia and Tanzania celebrating the historical bonds and close relations that have united these two nations for decades. President Hakainde Hichilema, in his toast, emphasized the deep connections between the two countries that were initially forged by their founding fathers, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and Dr. Kenneth Kaunda.

During the event, leaders from both nations toasted to the long-standing friendship, partnership, and alliance that Zambia and Tanzania have maintained over the years. President Hichilema recognized the importance of strengthening these relations and highlighted the need for even closer people-to-people connections between the two sister countries.

The leaders’ focus on enhancing these connections is intended to further boost trade and investment, resulting in mutual benefits for the citizens of both nations. The State visit of President Samia Suluhu Hassan to Zambia signifies the continuation of these strong bonds.

State Banquet in honor of President Hassan

President Samia was particularly impressed with the economic progress Zambia has made in the last two years under President Hichilema’s leadership. She commended the achievements and urged both countries to continue forging excellent relations at various levels, including government-to-government, business-to-business, and people-to-people interactions.

President Samia pointed out the importance of the economic corridors constructed between the two nations, which have significantly enhanced people-to-people relations and business links. She stressed the need for the two countries to work together, rising above any differences that may arise, to bring the people of Tanzania and Zambia closer.

Former Republican Vice Presidents Enock Kavindele,Dr Nevers Mumba and Attorney at General Mulilo Kabesha at the State Banquet

President Hichilema echoed President Samia’s sentiments, emphasizing his government’s commitment to deepening the partnership shared between Zambia and Tanzania. He called for the enhancement of common projects that would carry forward the legacy of friendship initially established by the founding fathers, ensuring that the strong and mutually beneficial relations continue to flourish.

The State Banquet celebrated not only the rich history of collaboration but also the promise of a brighter future built upon the enduring friendship between Zambia and Tanzania. By Chief Editor, Lusaka Times