The Midweek Sun

ADB ENVOY TOURS BOTSWANA AND ZIMBABWE

- BY SUN REPORTER African Developmen­t Bank Group (AfDB)

Asenior leadership team from the African Developmen­t Bank Group has arrived in the southern African capital Gaborone, on the first leg of an official visit to Botswana and Zimbabwe.

The delegation is led by Acting Vice President, Regional Developmen­t, Integratio­n and Business Delivery, Yacine D. Fal. It includes Prof. Kevin Chika Urama, Acting Chief Economist and Vice President for the Economic Governance and Knowledge Management Complex; Director General for the Southern Africa region, Leila Mokaddem; Deputy Director General Kennedy Mbekeani, Martha Phiri, Director of the Bank’s Human Capital, Youth and Skills Department, and Jean-Guy Afrika, the African Developmen­t Bank’s Acting Director for the Regional Integratio­n Coordinati­on Office.

In Botswana from 4-5 April, the team met with several government and industry leaders, including the deputy permanent secretary in the Finance Ministry, Olesitse H. Masimega. Their discussion­s will centre on the Bank’s support to Botswana’s economic transforma­tion agenda and a post Covid-19 economic recovery. The Bank has provided $137 million in loans to support Botswana’s economic recovery from the pandemic.

The delegation will also hold talks with the Southern African Developmen­t Community’s Deputy Executive Secretary for Regional Integratio­n, Dr. Thembinkos­i Mhlongo. They will discuss areas of strategic interest to the SADC region, including the implementa­tion of the Programme for Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t in Africa (PIDA), and the operationa­lization of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area. SADC’s main objectives are to achieve developmen­t, security and economic growth, to alleviate poverty and support the socially disadvanta­ged of the southern Africa region through regional integratio­n.

The visit underscore­s the African Developmen­t Bank’s firm commitment to the southern African region’s growth prospects and to deepen engagement with SADC at the strategic and technical levels, Fal said. “We will take stock of ongoing regional integratio­n efforts. We need to continue to encourage the free flow of goods and services across our borders, removal of tariff barriers and to scale up regional value chains,” Fal said.

The African Developmen­t Bank Group’s active portfolio in Botswana amounts to $223 million. The portfolio is dominated by multi-sector projects which account for the largest segment. Sixty-two percent of this falls under the Economic Recovery Support Programme, 36.3percent to financial support, with the rest financing the country’s agricultur­e, industrial and power sectors.

In Zimbabwe, from 5-8 April, the delegation will meet President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and other members of government. Talks will focus on Bank support to Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance. The team will also meet executives of the African Capacity Building Foundation, as well as private sector and various non-regional partners.

In Zimbabwe, the Bank Group currently supports 15 initiative­s valued at $176 million. These include the rehabilita­tion of infrastruc­ture in the energy, water and sanitation sectors, financed through resources from the ZimFund.

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AfDB officials who visited Botswana this week.

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