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President John Dramani Mahama and his wife, First Lady Lordina Mahama, have departed Dubai in the United Arab Emirates for a three-day State Visit to Lusaka, Zambia, as part of efforts to deepen diplomatic and economic cooperation among African nations.
The President and First Lady are expected to arrive later today and will be formally received at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport by Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema and his wife.
The visit forms part of President Mahama’s broader vision of strengthening continental integration through enhanced transport connectivity, expanded trade relations, and the free movement of people and goods across Africa. It reflects his commitment to promoting a more united and economically interconnected continent.
Upon arrival in Lusaka, President Mahama is scheduled to meet members of the Ghanaian community living in Zambia. The engagement will focus on challenges facing Ghanaians abroad and the vital role the diaspora plays in national development.
On Thursday, President Mahama will hold bilateral talks with President Hichilema, with discussions expected to centre on boosting political, economic, and trade relations between Ghana and Zambia. The talks will also address cooperation on key regional and continental issues.
A major highlight of the State Visit will be President Mahama’s address to the National Assembly of Zambia, where he is expected to articulate Ghana’s vision for a more integrated and prosperous Africa.
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