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01/03/2005:

"Zim, SA urged to respect each other's laws"

ZIMBABWEANS and South Africans should respect the laws governing their respective countries despite excellent and cordial relations that exist between their governments.

The two countries have a lot in common, which include history, culture, destiny and a shared boundary.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe ambassador to South Africa, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, said for many years Zimbabweans have been working in South Africa in farms, mines, hotels and other professional spheres.

The relationship between the two countries’ ruling parties, Zanu-PF and African National Congress (ANC), also proves the solid ties between them.

He said despite all this there was still a need for both countries to respect each other's laws.

Full Article : zimbabweherald.com





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