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South Africa: Minister Lamola welcomes Tanzania’s lifting of import ban on South African agricultural products

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Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Mr Ronald Lamola, has warmly welcomed Tanzania’s decision to lift its import ban on South African agricultural products. This resolution follows constructive diplomatic engagement between Minister Lamola and his counterpart, underscoring the enduring strength of bilateral relations. The Ministers agreed to facilitate the resolution of all outstanding issues.

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In applauding the move, Minister Lamola reaffirmed the value of dialogue, stating, “This outcome demonstrates that the diplomatic route remains the most effective path to resolving challenges. Together, we prove that cooperation and mutual understanding can unlock shared opportunities.”

He emphasised the deep-rooted ties between South Africa and Tanzania, anchored in a spirit of African solidarity and a shared vision for mutual prosperity. “Our nations are bound not only by history but by a collective commitment to advancing Pan-Africanism, economic integration, and inclusive growth,” he added.

The announcement coincides with Tanzania’s 61st anniversary of unification—a historic milestone marked every 26 April. On this day in 1964, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the United Republic of Tanzania, transcending divisions to forge a united national identity. Minister Lamola hailed the occasion as a “beacon of Pan-Africanism,” noting that Tanzania’s journey continues to inspire the continent.

“As South Africa prepares to commemorate our own National Freedom Day on 27 April, we draw strength from Tanzania’s example of unity in diversity. Their story reminds us that progress is born from solidarity, and that our destinies as African nations are intertwined,” he said.

Looking ahead, Minister Lamola expressed optimism for deepened collaboration, urging continued efforts to strengthen trade, people-to-people ties, and regional integration. “Let this decision be a steppingstone toward even greater collaboration, as we work together to realise the aspirations of Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want,” he concluded.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: Department of International Relations and Cooperation.

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