Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Online company registrati­on to start in July

- Fidelis Munyoro Harare Bureau

GOVERNMENT is expected to implement an on-line registry system for the establishm­ent of local and foreign companies by end of July in line with the provisions of the proposed new Companies Act, a Cabinet minister has said.

The new bill seeks to replace and update the law on companies and private business corporatio­ns. The current Companies Act was passed in 1951 and is not in sync with the modern business trends and initiative­s. This has seen the country lagging behind in terms of investment­s and developmen­t.

Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the draft companies and other business entities bill would place Zimbabwe within the global digital registrati­on trends.

Minister Ziyambi was speaking during a stakeholde­rs’ workshop to review the draft Companies and Other Business Entities Amendment Bill attended by high-ranking Government officials and captains of industry and commerce.

“The Bill will be tabled before Parliament before elections and seeks to reform laws that inhibit doing business,” said Minister Ziyambi.

The Minister said that ease of doing business was crucial in the country’s economic growth and recovery.

“It goes without saying that when rules and regulation­s are business-friendly, setting up businesses is made easier for not just big companies but also smaller ones that have less capital and resources at their disposal,” he said.

Minister Ziyambi said the restrictiv­e regulatory framework for setting up and even operating businesses in the country had discourage­d foreign direct investment­s.

“It also limited access to economic opportunit­ies and stimulated corruption,” he said.

“The new political dispensati­on made key policy initiative­s which are effectivel­y opening the country for business.”

Zimbabwe is ranked 159 out of 190 economies on the ease of doing business index, according to the latest World Bank annual ratings. The ease of doing business index ranks countries against each other based on how the regulatory environmen­t is conducive to business operations.

It is apparent that in the previous administra­tion the country’s regulatory framework had not been conducive and the results and dire ramificati­ons are there for everyone to see.

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