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The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has arrived in Lusaka, Zambia to Co-Chair the Second Session of the Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) with her Zambian Counterpart, Minister Harry Kalaba of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zambia.
The JCC Ministerial meeting will take place on 11 October 2017.This JCC takes place prior to President Jacob Zuma’s scheduled State Visit to the Republic of Zambia on 12 and 13 October 2017 where he will meet with, His Excellency, President Edgar Lungu.
The Agreement to establish a Joint Commission for the operationalisation of the 1996 General Agreement was signed on 18 October 2005. The Joint Commission was inaugurated in Pretoria, South Africa on 7 December 2016.
The JCC is a structured bilateral mechanism which meets annually and avails an opportunity for the two countries to deepen cooperation and to furthermore explore new areas of mutual benefit. There is a standing Mid-Term Review under the JCC which monitors and ensures the implementation of decisions and signed agreements.
The areas of cooperation between the two countries cover a wide scope of fields which amongst others are in Agriculture, Energy, Mineral resources, Trade, Finance, Defence, Environment, Public Enterprises, Science and Technology, Health, Labour, Arts and Culture, Tourism.
New areas of cooperation are being explored and a MoU will be initiated in these areas, namely, ICT, Broadcasting, Higher and Basic Education, Youth Affairs, Sport and Recreation, Small Business Development, Public Works, and Local government. Cooperation between the two countries has been growing.
To date, there are more than twenty agreements/MoU signed between the two countries. Bilateral trade between South Africa and Zambia has increased substantially since 1994.
The total exports to Zambia in 2016 amounted to R30, 5 billion and total imports from Zambia amounted to R2, 7 billion thus firmly placing Zambia among South Africa’s top three trading partners on the continent.
Issued by Department of International Relations and Cooperation
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