...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Kagame, Chapo deepen military and economic cooperation

• Aug 29, 2025, 8:25 AM
1 min de lecture
1

Rwanda and Mozambique have deepened their partnership in security, trade, and defense as both leaders push for African-led solutions to growing threats like terrorism.

During a two-day working visit to Kigali, Mozambican President Daniel Chapo and Rwandan President Paul Kagame signed key cooperation agreements to strengthen peace, security, investment, and trade links between the two nations.

A highlight of the visit was the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)—a formal accord granting Rwandan troops a legal framework to operate in northern Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province. Since mid-2021, around 1,000 Rwandan defense personnel have been deployed to join Mozambican forces in countering an Islamic State–linked insurgency that threatens regional stability.

President Kagame underscored the urgency of tackling violent extremism from an African perspective: “Outsourcing responsibility to external actors cannot build lasting peace,” he stated. Chapo thanked Rwanda for its military support, saying it has helped restore peace despite ongoing sporadic attacks.

Beyond security, the two countries also signed a memorandum of understanding to boost economic collaboration. This agreement involves Rwanda’s Development Board and Mozambique’s Investment and Export Promotion Agency, aimed at enhancing trade and investment flows between them.

The renewed cooperation reflects a growing strategic alliance—one rooted in shared regional interests and reinforced by high-level diplomacy.


Today

Pix of the Day: August 25, 2025
• 2:27 PM
1 min
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/2025/08/25/pix-of-the-day-august-25-2025/?utm_source=test_mrss&utm_campaign=feeds_news_video-not-
Read the article
UN Mission in South Sudan builds new base to protect civilians
• 1:42 PM
1 min
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said Friday it's constructing a new temporary base in the Tambura region in South Sudan.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/2025/08/30/un-mission-i
Read the article
Two years on: Survivors of Johannesburg fire still await support and housing
• 1:20 PM
2 min
Two years on, many families who escaped the blaze remain homeless and feel let down by what they see as the government's failure to make good on promises to rehouse them and tackle housing safety issues.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__but
Read the article
In Boko Haram's birthplace, USAID cut threatens a school for its victims
• 10:24 AM
5 min
With U.S. funding gone, the school has let go of 700 of its 2,200 students as well as 20 teachers, officials said, with no new enrollment and further cuts likely.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.africanews.com/
Read the article
Irish missionary among 8 people freed in Haiti after being kidnapped during attack on orphanage
• 7:38 AM
2 min
An Irish missionary and a 3-year-old child are among eight people who have been freed in Haiti by kidnappers after being held for almost a month following an attack by gunmen on an orphanage, officials and relatives said Friday.<div class="small-12 column
Read the article
Official campaigns launch for Guinea referendum amidst new media coverage guidelines
• 6:39 AM
2 min
Guinea Referendum: New Media Coverage Guidelines Amidst Criticism** This weekend marks the start of the campaign for the constitutional referendum in Guinea. The High Authority of Communication (HAC), which oversees media regulations, has unveiled new gu
Read the article