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Zambian Foreign Minister Visits Consulate in Dubai

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published October 13, 2024 1 Min Read
Zambia's Foreign Minister, Hon. Mulambo Haimbe, visits the Consulate General in Dubai on October 11, 2024. Received by Consul General Prof. Nkombo Muuka, the Minister commended the Mission’s efforts and stressed the importance of Economic Diplomacy for Zambia’s growth.
Zambia's Foreign Minister, Hon. Mulambo Haimbe, visits the Consulate General in Dubai on October 11, 2024. Received by Consul General Prof. Nkombo Muuka, the Minister commended the Mission’s efforts and stressed the importance of Economic Diplomacy for Zambia’s growth.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (October 13, 2024) – Zambian Foreign Minister Hon. Mulambo Haimbe made a significant visit to the country’s Consulate General in Dubai on Friday, October 11. During his tour, Minister Haimbe met with the Consul General, Prof. Nkombo Muuka, and the consulate staff.

The Minister expressed satisfaction with the leadership and work of the consulate team, urging them to continue representing Zambia professionally and diligently. He emphasized the importance of Zambia’s foreign policy, which prioritizes economic diplomacy, peace, security, and stability.

Minister Haimbe stressed the need for the consulate to focus on economic diplomacy in its engagements, aiming to deliver tangible benefits to the Zambian people. He encouraged the Consul General and his team to further strengthen the excellent bilateral relations between Zambia and the United Arab Emirates.

Professor Muuka thanked the Minister for his visit and guidance, reaffirming the Zambian Mission in Dubai’s commitment to achieving tangible economic results for Zambia.

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