Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ED leads high-powered delegation to Davos

- Taurai Mangudhla

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa leads a high-powered delegation comprising Cabinet Ministers, top Government officials and private sector representa­tives to Davos, Switzerlan­d, for the 48th World Economic Forum annual meetings.

His itinerary indicates the delegation was scheduled to leave Harare at 4:30 AM today for the crucial meetings which kick off tomorrow.

This is President Mnangagwa’s first trip outside the continent since he took oath of office on November 24, and marks his commitment to internatio­nal re-engagement with a bias towards Zimbabwe’s economic recovery.

So far, President Mnangagwa has visited Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia.

The President is also expected to attend the Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union on January 28 and 29 in Ethiopia.

The theme of the AU Summit is: “Winning the Fight Against Corruption: A Sustainabl­e Path to Africa’s Transforma­tion”.

President Mnangagwa is accompanie­d by Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Hon, Lt. Gen (Rtd) Sibusiso Moyo, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Hon Patrick Chinamasa, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Developmen­t Dr Mike Bimha, Head of Europe and Americas Ambassador Chitsaka Chipaziwa, Special Advisor to the President Dr Chris Mutsvangwa, Secretary for Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Mr George Charamba, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya, Zimbabwe Investment Authority CEO Mr Richard Mbaiwa and other senior staffers in the President’s office.

Minister Chinamasa and Dr Mangudya have been leading Zimbabwe’s debt clearance initiative­s to multilater­al lenders under the Lima plan while Minister Moyo has hit the ground running to head the country’s re-engagement process with a bias towards economic recovery and trade.

From the private sector, President Mnangagwa travels with World Trade Organisati­on’s Dr Petina Gappah, Farmer’s Union’s Nicole Van Persdone and other top business executives and leaders from industry lobby groups.

Officials said President Mnangagwa was expected to be among the busiest men in Davos as he has more than 40 meetings lined up.

These include the main session, breakaway sessions as well as other meetings with top political leaders, business leaders and civic society.

The World Economic Forum’s 48th Annual Meeting brings together a record number of Heads of State, Government and internatio­nal organisati­ons alongside leaders from business, civil society, academia, the arts and media under the theme “Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”.

This year’s meeting focuses on reaffirmin­g internatio­nal cooperatio­n on what have been described shared interests such as internatio­nal security, the environmen­t and the global economy.

Speaking at a youth meeting in the capital last Thursday, President Mnangagwa said the Davos trip was an opportunit­y for his Government to mend relations with world and market the country as a competitiv­e investment destinatio­n.

“Yes, I have heard about Davos in the past, I understand this is a place where world

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