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Government, Minister Moyo said, had given the investor an extension of six months to implement the deal. “I am aware that DIDG and its Transnet board of directors recently visited Zimbabwe to testify to the fact that they were committed to seeing the transaction through,” he said.
“I am happy to hear that also the Minister of Transport is ready to confer in writing the commitment of the South African Government to the effect that Transnet is forthright and mandated to undertake this project.”
On the Beitbridge OSBP, Minister Moyo said modern infrastructure-as espoused in Zimbabwe’s Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) was a prerequisite for efficient movement goods and services.
“Refurbishment of this important border post is a key priority project for expanding the north-south corridor,” he said.
“The operationalisation of the OSBP will ensure elimination of bottlenecks whose delays are a cause of frustration to travellers and transport. I trust that our respective officials working on this issues are making progress so that soon we can talk of practical timeframes for the setting up of a One-Stop Border Post.”
Minister Moyo urged South Africa investors to take advantage of the various incentives provided for by Special Economic Zones in Zimbabwe.
South Africa’s International Relations and Cooperation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said both countries were going through “trying times’’ economically hence the need to cement their relations.
“South Africa is more determined to continue to expand efforts towards ensuring socio-economic development, prosperity and mutual benefits to our two countries,” she said.
“In this regard South Africa would like to take this opportunity to build a solid foundation and a dependable cooperative partnership with Zimbabwe that will take us forward. This BNC is likely to bear fruits than any other time precisely because of the challenges facing us.”
She said the growing number of agreements and MoUs between the two countries demonstrated decisiveness and commitment to existing relations.
“It is a depiction of seriousness and importance we attach to this cooperation between the two sister countries,” Minister Sisulu said.
“Our decisiveness to move forward is not premised solely on the long list of MoUs and agreements but on the implementation that is why we want to make sure we have accountability of all the agreements we have signed,’’ she said.