The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Consider long-term value creation’

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

CORPORATES have been urged to shift their focus from shortterm profit considerat­ion to longterm value creation built around corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR), in order to regain public trust and confidence on markets.

Speaking at the Second Social Responsibi­lity Awards dinner for the Harare Metropolit­an Province last Friday, Energy and Power Developmen­t Minister Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said business was not all about returns but also ensuring healthy, productive and sustainabl­e economies.

“Public trust and confidence in business and the markets have seriously been eroded. Many a company have on their walls a list of values one of which is CSR, but are they walking the talk? CSR should improve employment, quality of life and living standards,” he said.

“Let us build creative partnershi­ps that will benefit both our business and the society at large. How can we assist the disadvanta­ged in our communitie­s? Day-in, day-out as I drive to work, I see street kids on the streets. Government alone cannot do everything.”

He said it was the responsibi­lity of individual­s, civil society and organisati­ons and business to contribute in efforts to reduce poverty, ensure environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and provide decent living and working conditions.

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said it was clear that none of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals could be attained without the active involvemen­t and engagement of business.

“At the same time, there is increasing realisatio­n within business that it cannot survive or thrive if societies fail. Every company should weave the fabric of CSR into its operation. CSR should be a sustainabl­e initiative not just one of those fads,” he said.

“We expect more organisati­ons to extend their CSR activities to the developmen­t of our youth. This can be done through funding educationa­l developmen­t programmes, engaging students on attachment and recruiting graduate trainees, thereby giving them an opportunit­y to learn the tricks of the job.”

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said for Government to meet Zim-Asset goals and objectives as regards to the sphere of poverty eradicatio­n, individual­s, corporate and religious organisati­ons need to partner with Government by engaging in community developmen­t programmes.

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