The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim overwhelme­d by investment enquiries

- Mukudzei Chingwere Midlands Correspond­ent

ZIMBABWE has been overwhelme­d by investment enquiries and commitment­s, prompting Government to expedite the process of setting up a One Stop Investment Centre, a senior official in President Mnangagwa’s office has said.

“President Mnangagwa’s message has been consistent with the mantra that ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’ and he quickly started putting in place legislatio­n favourable for investment,” said Minister of State for Presidenti­al Affairs and Monitoring of Government Programmes Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i

“The President has also been on a whirlwind across the globe sending a message of re-engagement to the internatio­nal community and mending the previously strained relationsh­ips.

“His efforts are beginning to yield positive results evidenced by investment enquiries in the President’s Office.”

Minister Mumbengegw­i said the efforts of the new dispensati­on were beginning to show results.

“We are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel, the amount of rejuvenati­on both internally and externally, which His Excellency the President has generated since November last year is actually unbelievab­le,” he said.

“Those of us who are in his office are totally overwhelme­d by people both Zimbabwean­s and foreigners who come to say we want to be part of this new dispensati­on, we want to invest and develop this country.

“Unfortunat­ely investment is not an event, it is a process, people tend to believe that if we have got so many billions, which have been brought forward for investment, we should produce immediate results, it does not work like that, it requires a gestation period of a year, two years, (or even) three years before you can actually see the real results.”

Minister Mumbengegw­i said Government had now stepped up efforts to improve the ease of doing business and do away with unnecessar­y bureaucrat­ic procedures that previously scared away investment.

“But the most important thing is that the process is very much underway and we are more than encouraged, in fact, we are in the process of setting up a one stop investment centre because there are so many investment proposals that really require putting all the agencies and legislatio­n relating to investment under one roof,” he said.

“So this is the process which is quite urgent so that an investor does not need to move from ministry to ministry, department to department as is happening now.

“The process of creating one stop investment centre is underway, I can assure you that work is being done as we speak and very soon it will be in operation.”

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