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    (New Ziana) – President Emmerson Mnangagwa
    arrived in Maputo, Mozambique on Tuesday to attend the 12th U.S-Africa
    Business Summit, a platform for engagements between the American
    private sector and African governments.
    President Mnangagwa, who is among the key speakers at the summit, is
    leading a high powered delegation which includes Finance and Economic
    Development Minister professor Mthuli Ncube, Transport and
    Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza and Foreign
    Affairs and International Trade Minister Lieutenant General Sibusiso
    Moyo (Retired).
    The summit, running from June 18 to 21, is organised by the Corporate
    Council on Africa (CCA), a leading U.S. business association focused
    solely on connecting business interests between the United States and
    Africa.

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