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Zimbabwe Congratulates Trump, Calls for Leaders Who Prioritize the People

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Zimbabwe has extended its congratulations to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on his electoral victory, emphasizing the need for global leadership that resonates with the voices of the people. President Emmerson Mnangagwa expressed optimism for renewed collaboration between Zimbabwe and the United States, underscoring a vision of global progress and unity.

“Zimbabwe stands ready to work with you and the American people to build a better, more prosperous, and more peaceful world,” Mnangagwa shared on X, underscoring his belief in leadership that prioritizes the welfare and aspirations of citizens. Mnangagwa’s message reflects Zimbabwe’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties and fostering peace and development at a time when unity and cooperation are essential to address global challenges.

The statement comes as African leaders across the continent reach out with congratulations, each signaling an openness to partnerships that will contribute to stability, economic growth, and shared prosperity.

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