The pandemic can be an opportunity for TFTA Member States to weaponise cooperation not only for fighting against COVID-19, but also to achieve deeper integration which in the long run will boost intra-Tripartite trade.
Chidochashe Nicolette Ncube is a Zimbabwean lawyer. She graduated with an LLB Honours degree from Herbert Chitepo School of Law-Great Zimbabwe University.
She is currently pursuing an LLM in International Trade, Investment and Business Law at University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Chidochashe has a keen interest in trade finance and Africa’s trade performance.
UCT Law Alumna interested in developing and gaining experience related to Corporate and Commercial Law and seeking an opportunity to develop Legal and Management skills further. Apart from my LLB qualification,also attained a certificate in Negotiation Strategies & Skills through the University of Michigan as well as an Executive Certificate in Diplomacy, Protocol, Etiquette and Professional Branding through the Zimbabwe Institute of Diplomacy. Through the experience that she have have developed an interest in issues related to equity, social justice, community engagement and communication practices that foster meaningful and lasting changes to the lives of others.
The pandemic can be an opportunity for TFTA Member States to weaponise cooperation not only for fighting against COVID-19, but also to achieve deeper integration which in the long run will boost intra-Tripartite trade.