Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chinese team gets down to business

- Felex Share Harare Bureau

THE visiting Chinese delegation from the National Reform and Developmen­t Commission (NRDC) yesterday met Government officials and representa­tives from the country’s three Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to work on ways to expeditiou­sly activate the designated zones that are widely expected to grow the economy.

The Chinese are on a study tour which they will also use to train locals and share experience­s on SEZs.

As part of efforts to lure investors and revive ailing industries, Zimbabwe has set up SEZs in Harare (Sunway City), Bulawayo and Victoria Falls.

Speaking after presentati­ons to the Chinese delegation from representa­tives from the economic zones, senior principal director in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) Mr Ozias Hove said expertise from China could be tapped to advance the country’s thrust on investment-led growth.

He said a one-stop-shop investment centre being worked on by Government would be vital in luring investors.

“This is the second day of their visit and we are now elaboratin­g on Special Economic Zones as we designed them ourselves,” he said.

“This is a review we are doing on Special Economic Zones and we are giving them updates of what has happened since their last visit. In doing so, we take cognisance of the fact that Cabinet has already decided on the rationalis­ation of institutio­ns dealing with investment­s,” said Mr Hove.

“We are talking here of the Zimbabwe Investment Authority, Zimbabwe Special Economic Zone Authority, and the State Enterprise Reform Authority. The ultimate purpose, with the assistance of NRDC, is to establish a one-stop-shop investment centre. When investors come, they don’t have to go from one ministry to another to get facilitati­on issues done. It will be done at one place.”

Mr Hove added: “They are a reform institutio­n and they will assist us achieve that reform objective. As for our Special Economic Zones, we have been monitoring them to ensure that they move with speed. Where there are problems, they present them to us and we solve them quickly because we want to be open for business.”

He said private players in the SEZs would reap profits from their investment­s. “They will get a return on their investment. SEZs will assist achieve national policy objectives. We want economic growth and employment and economic zones are known to be quick contributo­rs to national developmen­t.”

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