BY NYASHA CHINGONO /NOKUTHABA DLAMINI
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Tuesday offered Zimbabwe more tractors, combine harvesters and trucks during a visit to the southern African country, a fellow ally of Russia.
Belarus and Zimbabwe cooperate closely, especially in agriculture, and Lukashenko said the offer to Harare was part of a farm mechanization programme worth around $66 million.
The Belarus president, a staunch supporter of Russia, has been received with pomp and fanfare for the three-day state visit which started on Monday.
Asked whether he was under any obligation to step up support for Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, Lukashenko told a news conference that Belarus would always be ready to offer assistance if needed.
Zimbabwe has not condemned Russia for invading Ukraine, calling for dialogue like many other African countries.
Meanwhile, the two presidents landed on Mondayin the tourism city of Victoria Falls where they were set to do site viewing of Victoria Falls Rain Forest and lion and cheetah experience.-Reuters/VicFallsLive