The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New dispensati­on charms US govt

• ED’s re-engagement thrust gets thumbs up • Investors seek Zim opportunit­ies

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

THE United States (US) government has lined up investors to assess investment opportunit­ies here following the ascendency of President Mnangagwa to power late last year, US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Harry Thomas Jnr has said.

Ambassador Thomas Jnr was speaking after paying a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday, where he also applauded the new dispensati­on.

He commended President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion for making sturdy progress in improving Zimbabwe’s relations with the internatio­nal community.

“We told him (President Mnangagwa) that our government has investors coming to look at Zimbabwe.

“They will continue to come and look, and we will continue to provide humanitari­an aid and we hope to find ways to also partner with Zimbabwe and its people.

“We congratula­ted him, wished him makorokoto on becoming the President of this country.”

Ambassador Thomas Jnr said the illegal sanctions the US imposed on Zimbabwe were a prerogativ­e of President Donald Trump.

“Sanctions are up to the President of the United States and the Senate and so they will make decisions on what happens in terms of the future relationsh­ip,” he said.

“But how we see it here is your President is promising progress in bilateral and multilater­al relations and we applaud that.”

The US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe through the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) as a response to Harare’s decision to redistribu­te land held by a few white farmers to more than 300 000 previously disadvanta­ged black families.

Zidera bars all internatio­nal financial institutio­ns in which the US has representa­tion or shareholdi­ng from cooperatin­g with Zimbabwe, contrary to claims that the sanctions are “targeted” at a few political elites.

Ambassador Thomas Jnr said President Mnangagwa had laid down his vision to them, which included the holding of free and fair elections this year.

“It was a pleasure and honour for our team to have the opportunit­y to call on His Excellency, the President of Zimbabwe, to share our vision and his vision for the future of this country,” he said. “He made it clear that his interests are in supporting the people of Zimbabwe and that he is going to hold free, fair and credible elections and that he was going to reform and improve the economy.”

President Mnangagwa has managed to convince the world that Zimbabwe is now open for business.

 ?? — (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) ?? President Mnangagwa welcomes US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Harry Thomas Jnr to his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday.
— (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) President Mnangagwa welcomes US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Harry Thomas Jnr to his Munhumutap­a offices in Harare yesterday.

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