President John Dramani Mahama hosted President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe at a State Banquet held in his honour as part of his ongoing three-day State Visit to Ghana.
At the banquet, President Mahama highlighted the historic bonds between Ghana and Zimbabwe, noting that their connection “predates formal diplomacy” and was forged through the defining struggles for Africa led by visionaries like Kwame Nkrumah and the late President Robert Mugabe.
He stated that their shared ideals of freedom, dignity, and Pan-African unity continue to guide the nations today, describing the evening as “not merely ceremonial; it is a celebration of a relationship shaped by history, enriched by shared experiences, and sustained by genuine human connections.”
On his part, President Mnangagwa reflected on Ghana’s historical role in Zimbabwe’s liberation, stating, “Most of my colleagues received training here in Ghana for the armed liberation of Zimbabwe. We are forever grateful to Ghana.”
He further noted that the visit presents opportunities for strengthened business-to-business cooperation and affirmed that the State Visit underscores the longstanding ties between the two countries.
In a gesture of mutual appreciation, President Mnangagwa received gifts of fugu and kente. At the same time, he also presented a bag made from crocodile skin and a unique artefact to President Mahama, symbolising the enduring friendship and cultural ties between Ghana and Zimbabwe.

The State Banquet reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to advance strategic cooperation, trade, and sustainable development, celebrating a partnership anchored in history, trust, and shared aspirations.
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