The visiting UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin paid a courtesy call on Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Hon. Lt General Dr. SB Moyo at his Munhumutapa offices where they discussed various issues that can help the country to re-engage through sport and how football can be developed with help from the European football governing body.
The UN Special Rapporteur, Ms. Hilal Elver, was in Zimbabwe from 18 – 28 November 2019 to asses the country regarding legal frameworks, land distribution, agriculture productivity, climate change, and the impact of economic sanctions and conditionalities.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Lt. General (Retired) Dr. Sibusiso Moyo, attended the 18th Informal Consultations of African and Nordic Foreign Ministers in Dar-es Salam, Tanzania.
The second Zimbabwe-European Union Political Dialogue Meeting took place in Harare on 21 November 2019.
The second session of the Zimbabwe-European Union (EU) dialogue was held in Harare, with the European Union bloc pledging to consider an increased financial assistance to Zimbabwe next year in light of reforms being implemented by the Zimbabwean Government.
Head of the Southern African Development Community Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) to the 2019 National Assembly Elections in the Republic of Mauritius, Hon. Lieutenant General (Retired) Dr. Sibusiso Moyo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, released the SEOM's Preliminary Statement following the elections held on 7th November 2019.
The Head of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) to the 2019 National Assembly Elections in the Republic of Mauritius, Honourable Lieutenant General (Rtd) Dr. Sibusiso Moyo, launched the SEOM in Port Louis, Mauritius on the 2nd November 2019.
Zimbabwe marches against Sanctions on October 25, with anti-sanctions demonstrations taking place across the country. The main march commences at the Robert Mugabe Square and ends at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
Continental and regional observer missions to the 2019 Botswana general elections hailed this year's polls as credible and a fair reflection of the will of the people.
The Head of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) to the 2019 General Elections in the Republic of Botswana, Honourable Lt. Gen (Rtd) Dr. Sibusiso Moyo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe, launched the regional bloc’s Mission in Gaborone, Botswana on the 14th October 2019.