Ofentse Mokae
17 August 2009
President Jacob Zuma is to pay his first state visit to Angola within the context of efforts aimed at consolidating strategic bilateral and economic relations between the two countries.
The president will lead a delegation of senior cabinet members as well leaders from the business community.
International relations minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane also visited Angola on May 15 as a Special Envoy of President Zuma to President Dos Santos.
While in Luanda, President Zuma will hold bilateral, political and economic discussions with his counterpart.
On the regional front, the forthcoming SADC Summit in the DRC as well as the political situation in the region will be discussed as well as working for peace and stability in the continent.
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