Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Comesa adopts regional industrial­isation strategy

- Oliver Kazunga

THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) has adopted the regional industrial­isation strategy that focuses on key interventi­ons to expedite industrial developmen­t in the region.

The industrial­isation strategy, which will run for nine years from 2017 to 2026 covers 19 countries including Zimbabwe that are Comesa member states.

In a statement, Comesa director of industry Mr Thierry Mutombo said the industrial­isation strategy aims at structural economic transforma­tion for the creation of jobs and wealth in the region.

“Comesa ministers responsibl­e for industry have adopted the regional industrial­isation strategy which defines key interventi­ons at both regional and national levels to speed up industrial developmen­t in the region,” he said.

“This strategy has included various stakeholde­rs who are important for its success. The document defines different responsibi­lities for the private sector as an engine in driving the strategy, member states in creating an enabling business environmen­t and Comesa institutio­ns are also involved,” said Mutombo.

Following the adoption of the industrial­isation strategy, Comesa institutio­ns have been given specific tasks to do in supporting the implementa­tion of the strategy.

It is hoped that the Diaspora community would be part of the strategy because of their contributi­on in providing not only financial resources but also skills and technology capabiliti­es.

In a telephone interview yesterday, the Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Sifelani Jabangwe said the adoption of the Comesa industrial­isation strategy was a welcome move as local industries were better positioned on industrial­isation compared to their counterpar­ts in the region.

“We need to quickly grasp it (industrial­isation strategy) so that we run with it ahead of other countries in the region. In terms of industrial­isation, so far we are better positioned than most of the countries in the region except for South Africa. If other countries start industrial­ising, they need to start from scratch whereas us, we need to replace spare parts of the equipment that we already have.

“That gives us competitiv­e advantage over the less industrial­ised countries in Comesa,” he said. — @ okazunga

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