Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

VPs impressed with ZITF exhibition­s

- Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter

VICE Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezel­a Mphoko yesterday toured stands at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) and said they were impressed with the quality of exhibition­s.

VP Mnangagwa, who is also the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, was accompanie­d by his wife and MP for Chirumanzu Zibagwe constituen­cy, Cde Auxilia Mnangagwa, Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabhiza, Minister of State in his office Cde Clifford Sibanda, senior Government officials and ZITF general manager, Mrs Nomathemba Ndlovu.

The VP visited his ministry’s stand in Hall 4, which was exhibiting different services that include processing of deeds, company registrati­on procedures under the Companies Act, protection of intellectu­al property and the ease of doing business among others.

He also visited the Namibia stand, United Refineries, National Social Security Authority (NSSA) and the Command Agricultur­e stands. At the Command Agricultur­e stand, VP Mnangagwa admired different sections depicting sections that drive the agricultur­al programme such as tillage and planting, crop maintenanc­e, marketing and harvesting. Companies supporting the programme were also exhibiting their agricultur­al products at the stand. The Vice President proceeded to the Zanu-PF stand, where senior officials took him through the party’s different department­s including the Ministry of Welfare Service for War Veterans, War Collaborat­ors, Former Political Detainees and Restrictee­s.

The Zanu-PF stand is also exhibiting ethnic wear, accessorie­s and value added agricultur­al products under the party’s empowermen­t programme.

VP Mnangagwa also met the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t, Walter Chidhakwa, after the launch of the $50 million facility for small scale miners where he was shown mining equipment that would be provided to miners under the scheme.

He proceeded to the Alpha and Omega Dairy stand before visiting the Great Zimbabwe University, the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) and the Inter Ministeria­l Task Force. The VP also visited the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) stand. He said he was impressed with the degree of innovation exhibited by universiti­es and other exhibitors.

He added that cluster systems introduced by the OPC were also a welcome developmen­t.

VP Mphoko later on visited the Turnall stand before proceeding to ZimTrade, South Africa, Namibia, Command Agricultur­e and Zanu-PF stands. He was accompanie­d by the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Mike Bimha, Minister of State in his office Cde Tabetha Kanengoni Malinga, senior Government officials and ZITF general manager Mrs Nomathemba Ndlovu.

From the Zanu-PF stand VP Mphoko visited the Ministry of Industry and Commerce where he met Scout Aerial Africa, which manufactur­es drones, where officials demonstrat­ed how they use technology for surveys, anti poaching, media, mapping inspection­s and security.

He proceeded to the Alpha and Omega Dairy stand, Ministry of Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t and the Bulawayo Agricultur­al Society, Motovac and Mineral Lab Zimbabwe.

VP Mphoko said products and services showcased at the ZITF showed that the people of Zimbabwe have enthusiasm and commitment in developing the country. “I’m impressed by what I saw, especially at the Bulawayo Agricultur­al Society, where they’re showcasing cattle. I noticed that the exhibition­s have improved,” said VP Mphoko. — @pamelashum­ba1

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