The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mutare to host investment conference

- Manicaland Correspond­ent

MUTARE will this month host the inaugural Manicaland Investment Opportunit­y Public Private Partnershi­p Conference aimed at increasing the flow of investment into the Eastern Highlands and promoting economic developmen­t in Zimbabwe.

Speaking on the event, Chartered Institute of Project Managers Zimbabwe executive director Dr Proctor Nyemba said recent meetings with foreign investors brought to the fore the huge gap that existed in investment at provincial level.

“After a recent meeting with the Korean investors, we realised there was a huge need to engage local investors for developmen­t within the province,” he said. “Foreign investment is a nationwide agenda, but there is also need for local investors to go it alone at provincial level.

“This gives provincial ministers something tangible to report back at national level concerning the 100-day work plan and as it stands, provinces are already hungry for investment.”

The conference, which will run under the theme: “2018: Spurring Economic Developmen­t through Investment in Zimbabwe in support of New Economic Dispensati­on”, will be held on February 23.

Hosting of the conference comes after a series of visits in the SADC region by President Mnangagwa to declare the country open for business.

Several investors have already shown interest in investing in the province, owing to its closeness to the Beira sea port.

The conference will focus on promoting potential investment opportunit­ies that exist throughout rural authoritie­s in Manicaland, looking at basic infrastruc­ture developmen­t, transport infrastruc­ture, business transporta­tion and workforce developmen­t.

The main purpose of this conference is to encourage private sector investment in the areas of rural economic developmen­t and natural resource conservati­on.

Stakeholde­rs will explore ways to develop partnershi­ps that create jobs, grow small businesses and invest in critical rural infrastruc­ture.

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa will be the guest of honour at the highly anticipate­d event.

Also expected to grace the occasion are leaders from the business community and financial institutio­ns, senior government officials, rural economic developmen­t experts and others from across the country.

Experts from the business and investment community will also discuss emerging trends, business opportunit­ies and capital models.

The Manicaland Investment conference will be followed by a series of similar conference­s in different provinces across the country, with Matabelela­nd South hosting the second conference on February 28.

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