Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has met visiting Zimbabwean Foreign Minister Frederik Shava in the capital, Minsk, state-owned Belarus 24 TV channel says.
The two countries identified new areas in co-operation, including the humanitarian sphere, education, maternity and childhood care, and baby food, Mr Lukashenko said.
He said that Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife would visit Belarus soon to deal with the issues.
The Belarusian leader said he was continuing to deliver on commitments made during a meeting with Mr Mnangagwa earlier this year.
He said he had spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about co-operating with Zimbabwe and other African states and had secured his “total commitment” to this co-operation.
Zimbabwe has achieved a lot in the area of food security thanks to Belarus, TV quoted Mr Shava as saying on Tuesday.
Belarusian TV reported that Belarus was helping Zimbabwe to mechanise its farms.
Equipment worth of $66m (£54m) would be supplied within the next year and a half, it said.
Zimbabwe was also opening its embassy in Belarus and would appoint an ambassador within the next few months, it reported.