The Herald (Zimbabwe)

IDC Zim, SA counterpar­ts to conclude $20m deal

- Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter

INDUSTRIAL Developmen­t Corporatio­n of Zimbabwe officials are meeting their South African counterpar­ts at the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n next month to have a discussion around the $20 million loan facility which the state entity had applied for.

The loan facility is aimed at kick-starting the corporatio­n’s developmen­t financing role in the local industry.

This comes after IDC Zim finished the repayment of a six year $15 million loan facility availed by the South African finance institutio­n that went towards its recapitali­sation programme.

A well-placed source at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce confirmed the trip and highlighte­d that Government was in support of the effort being taken.

“The IDC officials will be meeting IDC South Africa over the $20 million loan facility which had been applied for. The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is highly supportive of these initiative­s.

“The Ministry has pledged support that will include guarantees to the loan,” said the source.

The source said IDC will also take the opportunit­y to introduce its new management to IDC SA.

IDC recently announced the departure of long serving Mike Ndudzo after 26 years of service. Former Motec Holdings (Pvt) Limited group chief executive Benjamin Khumalo is now the new chief executive.

“The visit to South Africa is set to provide an opportunit­y to introduce the new management to IDC SA. Remember the Corporatio­n has had only one chief executive for the past 26 years,” said the source.

The current initiative­s to raise finance follows a Cabinet resolution which stated that IDC should start playing its role as a developmen­t finance provider.

IDC Zim is mandated to establish and conduct any industrial undertakin­g, to facilitate, promote, guide and assist the financing of new industrial undertakin­g (including small and medium-scale), schemes for the expansion, better organisati­on and modernisat­ion of and more efficient carrying out of operations in existing industries and industrial undertakin­gs.

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