The Herald (Zimbabwe)

German experts head for Zim

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

ZIMTRADE has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with a German organisati­on, Senior Experten Services (SES), which will see local companies receiving technical expertise to improve their production efficienci­es and competitiv­eness.

SES has 12 000 experts and executives from 50 industries and 500 profession­s and will be in the country for the next four to six weeks.

ZimTrade official, Mrs Jacqueline Nyathi, said the experts were expected in the country soon and the German government covered their travel expenses.

“ZimTrade signed a MoU with SES of Germany, an organisati­on that provides technical expertise to companies in developing and emerging countries, so as to help them improve their production efficienci­es and competitiv­eness,” she said.

“The main beneficiar­ies of the SES network’s expertise are small and medium-sized businesses, public authoritie­s, profession­al and business associatio­ns, social and medical facilities, and institutio­ns, which provide basic education or vocational training.

The organisati­on has over 12 000 experts and executives from 50 industries and 500 profession­s and has completed more than 40 000 assignment­s in 160 different countries since it was establishe­d in 1983. SES missions are for a period of between four and six weeks.”

Mrs Nyathi urged companies to take advantage of the MoU to improve their technical expertise in their respective lines of production and become competitiv­e on the internatio­nal market.

“The German government covers the travel expenses of the experts coming to Zimbabwe and companies cover the local expenses, which include accommodat­ion, meals and travel within Zimbabwe for the duration of the mission,” she said.

“You are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunit­y and make your applicatio­n online on the SES website www.ses-bonn.de <http://www.sesbonn.de>.”

ZimTrade, the national trade developmen­t and promotion organisati­on, is a unique joint venture partnershi­p between the private sector and the Government of Zimbabwe, which was establishe­d in 1991.

The aim of ZimTrade is to energise Zimbabwe’s export growth.

Exports are a vital component in generating foreign earnings, which are critical in improving the balance of trade.

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