Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Republic of Botswana in which the two countries will be engaged more in political consultation.
The two countries have enjoyed relative political stability and boast of strong democracy.
The agreement was reached after a closed door session between the two sides in Bostwana where President John Mahama is currently on a three-day-state visit.
President John Mahama’s state visit to the Republic of Botswana is to engage his counterpart and other relevant authorities on ways to further deepen bilateral relations and for the two countries to share experiences for development.
Monday’s meeting which resulted in the memorandum of understanding was followed by the state luncheon in honor of president Mahama.
John Mahama congratulated President Serethe khama Serethe khama for the remarkable strides he has made for his country and on his reelection into office.
"The leap from a poor African country to a thriving middle income country today is commendable and worthy of emulation.
"Ghana is also a middle income country working towards attaining full fledge middle income status, he stated.
He said mutual goals of the two countries including economic ambitions, political stability and human right values which can be harnessed into strong cooperation.
President Serethe khama Ian Khama said the potential for increased collaborations between the two countries, should be consolidated properly to enhance living standards of people in the two countries.
"The visit is testimony of the importance the two countries attach to the bond of friendship,' he stated, adding Botswana continue to receive from Ghana trained human resources a phenomenon they are most grateful for.
Latest Stories
-
President Mahama to launch Free Primary Healthcare initiative today
11 minutes -
NHIS coverage climbs to 66% in 2025 — NHIA CEO
15 minutes -
Free primary healthcare funding a misplaced priority — Ayew Afriyie
22 minutes -
A balanced tax cut approach to petroleum price surges in Ghana
24 minutes -
IGP promotes 7 officers for role in Tema anti-robbery operation
37 minutes -
Walewale youth lock up Coordinating Director’s office amid protest
44 minutes -
A walk through the regulatory framework around trade license plates (DV & DP)
54 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, April 15, 2026
55 minutes -
BoG Governor Johnson Asiama pushes for changes to IMF support for member countries
2 hours -
Ghana Insurers Association backs SIGA’s integrating policy as a strategic pathway for sector growth
2 hours -
‘Physically attractive’ comment sparks outrage – FIDA accuses judge of gender bias
2 hours -
IMF revises Ghana’s growth rate for 2026 to 4.8%, inflation at 7.9% despite global economic pressures
3 hours -
Energy Minister John Jinapor likely to suspend some fuel margins today
3 hours -
King Charles will not meet Epstein survivors on US visit
3 hours -
Fela makes history as first African to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
3 hours