Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, has concluded his three‑day state visit to Zambia, during which several key bilateral and development‑cooperation agreements were signed in priority areas such as agriculture and food security, energy, mining, and trade and investment. These agreements are expected to benefit not only the two nations but also the wider African continent.
Channel Africa’s Correspondent in Zambia, Arthur Davies Sikopo, has more on the story.

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