Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

ED charms UN

- Tinomuda Chakanyuka Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangangwa’s mantra that “Zimbabwe is open for business” has received plaudits from the United Nations systems in Zimbabwe. In a statement, the UN resident co-ordinator in Zimbabwe, Mr Bishow Parajuli, described the “open for business” theme, as music to every Zimbabwean’s ears.

“Opening Zimbabwe for business is music to every Zimbabwean’s ears and to friends of Zimbabwe such as the United Nations,” he said.

Mr Parajuli added, “The UN recognises that the long-term response to the prevailing economic and social challenges in the country lies not in hand-outs and dependence, but on creating the space for entreprene­urs and empowered men and women who will also create jobs for others”.

The UN resident co-ordinator also commended the country’s National Budget, describing the increased spending on health and education as heartening.

He said this was a sign that “Zimbabwe was on the right track to achieve economic and social developmen­t as well as fulfilling its internatio­nal obligation­s” chief among them the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and its 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

Mr Parajuli highlighte­d areas of focus for economic growth and inclusive developmen­t for Zimbabwe such as agricultur­e, tourism and gender equity while emphasisin­g the private sector’s role in becoming “responsibl­e” long-term investors.

He said: “Given the high dependence of the rural population on agricultur­e, jobs must be created and new investment­s made in a diversifie­d agricultur­e base and agribusine­ss if a big dent in rural poverty is to be achieved.”

“Tourism is a high potential sector for Zimbabwe and is also an area where job creation in rural areas could take off with the right entreprene­ur spirit, skills training, tourism related infrastruc­ture developmen­t and an approach to eco-friendly business.”

Mr Parajuli also expressed appreciati­on towards the Government’s expressed commitment to conduct peaceful, free, fair and credible election.

“The successful execution of the upcoming election will not only contribute to the growth of democratic governance of the country but will also be the litmus-test for economic growth as it will facilitate diaspora and foreign investment,” said Mr Parajuli.

“UN’s ongoing support to the Government of Zimbabwe through the Zimbabwe United Nations Developmen­t Assistance Framework (ZUNDAF) prioritise­s areas of social services, food and nutrition security, gender equality, HIV and Aids, poverty reduction and value addition and public administra­tion and governance.

“Improving on these areas will improve overall inclusive developmen­t and economic growth for the country, priming Zimbabwe to open for business”.

The UN has been supporting the Government through various new initiative­s.

These include the establishm­ent of a Think Tank, initiated by the Office of the President and Cabinet, to ensure the generation of evidence based developmen­t policies and strategies, a joint needs assessment for Zimbabwe to explore triggers and support for economic turnaround, and supporting the Zimbabwean Diplomatic Corps to discuss foreign policy issues including the country’s re-engagement with the internatio­nal community including the Internatio­nal Financial Institutio­ns, Zimbabwean trade, investment and tourism promotion as well as rebranding Zimbabwe globally to attract partnershi­p for investment and trade.

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