05/02/2026
ZAMBIA, GHANA SEEK DEEPER ECONOMIC COOPERATION WITH FOCUS ON MINING AND REFORMS
President Hakainde Hichilema says Zambia is keen to deepen economic cooperation with Ghana, with mining identified as a key area for collaboration.
Speaking during bilateral talks with Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama at State House in Lusaka, President Hichilema said discussions between the two leaders are centred on economic reforms, macroeconomic stability and fiscal consolidation.
President Hichilema noted that both Zambia and Ghana have undergone economic restructuring and are implementing wide-ranging reforms aimed at restoring stability and driving sustainable growth.
He said Zambia is particularly interested in learning from Ghana’s experience in the mining sector, including both large-scale and small-scale operations, citing Ghana’s strong performance in gold production as an area of valuable expertise.
The Head of State emphasized that sharing experiences and best practices between the two countries could help accelerate mutual growth and economic transformation.
Meanwhile, President Mahama called for closer economic and bilateral cooperation between Ghana and Zambia, saying the two countries are following similar development paths.
President Mahama said Ghana and Zambia enjoy long-standing relations and should further strengthen cooperation for mutual economic benefit. He observed that both nations have faced economic challenges in recent years, including debt restructuring negotiations with official creditors.
He noted that ongoing economic reforms in both countries particularly in fiscal consolidation and stabilization efforts present opportunities for shared learning and collaboration.
President Mahama added that while continental cooperation remains important, stronger bilateral relations can play a significant role in driving economic growth and development.
The visiting Ghanaian leader further proposed enhancing economic partnership and cooperation between the two countries by sharing experiences and best practices, especially in sectors such as mining and agriculture, where both countries face similar challenges.
He also highlighted the historic ties between Ghana and Zambia, forged through the friendship of their founding fathers, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, which he said provide a strong foundation for deeper cooperation.
And President Hichilema underscored the importance of leveraging the strong bonds between the two nations, including people-to-people ties, cross-country marriages and business partnerships, to promote trade, investment and inclusive economic growth.
The two leaders expressed confidence that strengthened Zambia–Ghana relations would contribute positively to economic transformation and shared prosperity for their citizens.
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