Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

VP Mphoko arrives in Russia for economic forum

- From Pamela Shumba RUSSIA in St Petersburg,

VICE President Phelekezel­a Mphoko arrived here yesterday for the 21st St Petersburg Internatio­nal Economic Forum where Zimbabwe is expected to strengthen economic and investment ties with Russia.

VP Mphoko was accompanie­d by his wife Laurinda and the Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga.

The VP was received at the Pulkovo Internatio­nal Airport by Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Russia, Retired Brigadier Mike Sango, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha and the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Walter Chidhakwa and other Government officials.

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa is also expected to be part of the delegation attending the forum.

VP Mphoko is expected to present a global pitch for Zimbabwe’s investment opportunit­ies in his keynote speech at the Forum, which will be running under the theme ‘Achieving new balance in the global economic arena’.

Mining, commerce, agricultur­e, health and other issues are expected to be discussed during the forum.

Briefing journalist­s soon after his arrival, VP Mphoko said he was assigned by President Mugabe to attend the forum.

“I was personally assigned by the President and it’s unfortunat­e that it’s premature to reveal everything now. However, I’m ready for the forum together with the ministers, the ambassador and a few business people who have come with us.

“We’ll all do our best for the country in strengthen­ing the bilateral relations with Russia and identifyin­g a number of companies to help us improve our investment­s back home,” he said.

VP Mphoko, who was once Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Russia, said relations between the two countries were strong, dating back to the liberation struggle.

“We’ve been good friends with Russia since the days of the liberation struggle. Some of us started here militarily and we’ve quite a number of other people who are familiar with this country due to the strong relations between the two countries.

“If you remember in 2008 the Russians for the first time after 16 years used their veto power to block the British from imposing wholesale sanctions against Zimbabwe. That emphasises the relationsh­ip between Zimbabwe and Russia,” said VP Mphoko.

In 2015, President Mugabe visited Russia for the 70th anniversar­y of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany after being invited by Russian President Vladmir Putin in his capacity as then African Union Chair.

The President took the opportunit­y to engage his Russian counterpar­t on the $3 billion platinum project in Darwendale and agreements around medicine, general engineerin­g, agricultur­e and other sectors.

He also told Russian investors about Zimbabwe’s abundant mining, energy, tourism and transport infrastruc­ture developmen­t potential. — @ pamelashum­ba1

 ??  ?? Mine workers’ wives demonstrat­e outside the company premises at Turk Mine yesterday
Mine workers’ wives demonstrat­e outside the company premises at Turk Mine yesterday
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VP Phelekezel­a Mphoko

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