The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim-SA Forum to invest $800m

- Bulawayo Bureau

DIASPORANS, through the Zimbabwe-South Africa (Zim-SA) Forum, plan to invest about $800 million in the country, targeting agricultur­e, aviation and mining sectors.

The proposal follows last week’s visit to South Africa by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who met the business community in that country during an oversubscr­ibed luncheon that was organised by the Zimbabwean Embassy.

Air Zimbabwe is likely to be a major beneficiar­y of the investment, with an official merger document, seen by our Bulawayo Bureau, indicating that one of the investors, Fly Modern Ark South Africa, is keen to inject more than $400 million into the ailing national carrier in a strategic partnershi­p.

The South African firm seeks to buy 25 percent shares in Air Zimbabwe, which, if agreed, would result in the injection of $220 million in new assets, debt clearance and operation funds, subject to adjustment, and payment terms.

Under the deal, $193 million will be used to acquire 10 new MA60 passenger aircraft and two units MA600F Cargo aircraft at the closing of the transactio­n.

An additional $16,1 million would be injected for training, buying spares, tools and technical support, while $10,9 million would be spent on operations, safety and marketing expenses.

Sources close to the deal say additional funding of up to $800 million could be mobilised after the successful liquidity assessment has been conducted to cover current shortfalls.

According to the document, Fly Modern Ark South Africa (Pvt) Ltd has calculated the merger considerat­ion on the basis of informatio­n available to public and on the following assumption­s: “(a) that the firm holds 25 percent shares of the surviving corporatio­n in the merger, with Government retaining 75 percent.

“(b) that the working capital of the company at the closing of the transactio­n remains unchanged, and consistent­ly applied. (c) that the merger considerat­ion and capital injection at closing would be increased or decreased based on changes in the Air Zimbabwe’s working capital and projection­s to render the surviving corporatio­n operations profitable.”

The separate corporate existence of Fly Modern Ark South Africa is set to operate in South Africa under new management elected by both Air Zimbabwe and Fly Modern Ark, and as a feeder airline to Air Zimbabwe Ltd.

Zim-SA Forum president Mr Anele Ndlovu, who is closer to the happenings, confirmed the discussion­s and said two proposals for the revival of Air Zimbabwe had been submitted to the board for its considerat­ion.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo, could only say: “I’m not yet aware of the issue. We’re hearing so many reports of people saying they have money to invest. It will have to start with the board first”.

Mr Ndlovu said his organisati­on informed President Mnangagwa during the business luncheon last week that Mpumalanga-based coal miner, Menar Capital was also keen to open business in the country and had registered a company called Nzou Resources, which will focus on coal mining and export, as well as energy production.

He reported that Tresor, a capital company registered in Mauritius, had now jointly with Mercury Corporatio­n Zimbabwe, registered a company called Imvelo Incorporat­ed in Zimbabwe.

The new company is understood to be working on opening a bank account with final negotiatio­ns with the central bank.

Mr Ndlovu said the proposed venture would secure $200 million, $100 million of which will go towards off-setting a debt that will see John Deere and AFGRI delivering state-of-the-art farming equipment and implements to the farming community through a use now and pay later concession that has been negotiated with both entities, ARDA and the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt.

“We expect this to be done and out of the way by end of January or beginning of February 2018,” he said. “The other $100 million will fund infrastruc­ture developmen­t.”

Mr Ndlovu indicated that more investment deals were set to be lined up, saying Zimbabwe was a virgin investment destinatio­n with vast opportunit­ies in diverse projects such as new highways, railway lines and green energy developmen­ts.

He urged Zimbabwean­s in the Diaspora to come together and partner with Government to revive the economy.

Meanwhile, the Zim- SA Forum has paid tribute to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and ordinary Zimbabwean­s following a smooth political transition under Operation Restore Legacy.

The organisati­on is confident President Mnangagwa would transform the economy, having already won the support of the local business leaders and the internatio­nal community.

The President has enthused the business community by his consistenc­y in sending positive messages to the world, potential investors and internatio­nal financial institutio­ns.

Zimbabwe is poised for economic boom under the new political dispensati­on, with average growth of 4,5 percent projected in 2018, according to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning.

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