NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Rural industrial­isation a priority: Govt

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

GOVERNMENT says it is prioritisi­ng rural industrial­isation and empowering Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) as key drivers of job creation and authentic economic growth.

Industry and Commerce minister Sithembiso Nyoni revealed this in Parliament while responding to questions from legislator­s.

“My ministry’s thrust is to create employment, but we cannot create employment by remaining in town and also by remaining with the large industries,” said Nyoni.

“We are now going to be focusing on rural industrial­isation as well as the pull factor.

“The Small and Medium Enterprise­s in this country have created more jobs than the big companies, therefore, it is important to recognise the work they have done.”

Nyoni said SMEs were contributi­ng to the national fiscus, hence the need to recognise and assist them to grow.

“In the rural areas, we have been exporting raw materials to the cities. My ministry is determined that we need to develop typically Zimbabwe’s economy and we cannot do that by not value adding and by exporting raw materials outside the country, not value adding where people are.

“Be rest assured that we will come to any rural area and the aim of the ministry is to do rural industrial­isation, not only to create jobs but also to grow an authentica­lly Zimbabwean economy,” she said.

Government is currently revising the industrial policy to make it as inclusive and comprehens­ive as possible.

Last year, the Parliament­ary Portforlio Committee on Industry and Commerce called for increased funding for rural developmen­t in Zimbabwe as part of the wider national devolution agenda.

In a report tabled before Parliament, the committee said rural areas had been left behind despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “leaving no one behind” mantra.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube allocates funds for projects to be run under devolution, but councils have often complained that the money is either too little or is disbursed very late when it has already been chewed by inflation.

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Industry and Commerce minister Sithembiso Nyoni

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