Zambian President HH recently had the privilege of delivering a keynote speech at the renowned Panmure House in Edinburgh, Scotland. The historic building is the former residence of Adam Smith, the father of modern economics, and is considered a prestigious venue for important events and speeches. The President expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to speak at such a significant location.
During their meeting, Zambian President HH and Scottish First Minister discussed the significance of education as a means of promoting equality in society. They also emphasized the need for collaboration between Scotland and Zambia in various fields, including education, healthcare, technology, renewable energy, and private sector skills development.
During a meeting between Zambian President HH and Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf, the focus was on strengthening trade and investment between the two nations. The Zambian delegation urged the Scottish government to provide increased support for joint ventures between citizens and international investors, with the goal of creating lasting partnerships that benefit both countries.
During his meeting with Scottish First Minister, the Zambian President HH emphasized the importance of economic diplomacy in attracting investment, stabilizing the country’s financial position, and creating more opportunities for its citizens. This mission will remain a top priority for the Zambian government.
Zambian President HH recently met with Scottish First Minister during his visit to Scotland. After concluding their engagements, the President and his team departed for France.