The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim chalks up $11bn FDI in five months

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assured the nation that Zimbabwe is in good hands under his administra­tion, saying the new administra­tion has attracted $11 billion Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) commitment in the past five months.

He said sweeping investment reforms were underway as Government works towards attaining a middle income economy by 2030.

Addressing traditiona­l leaders during the handover of the second batch of chiefs’ vehicles in Harare yesterday, the President said Government was working on lasting solutions to the current cash shortages.

“Let me assure you our traditiona­l leaders that Zimbabwe is in good hands,” he said.

“We should sleep comfortabl­y. I also believe that the communitie­s which you lead are also in good hands. It will be bad if the country is in good hands and the communitie­s are not in good hands. Since our last meeting (Gweru), great strides have been made towards the revival and rebuilding of our economy.

“To date, we have witnessed about US$11 billion worth of investment commitment­s from foreign investors. Cross cutting reforms are in motion to make Zimbabwe an attractive place to do business for locals and foreign investors alike.

“Locally, there has been an upsurge in capacity utilisatio­n and overall industrial growth. While cash liquidity shortages and foreign currency availabili­ty continue to be constraine­d, my Government is implementi­ng a cocktail of measures that will see the sustainabl­e resolution of the challenges.”

President Mnangagwa urged traditiona­l leaders to ensure that local authoritie­s create an enabling environmen­t to ease the doing of business in their communitie­s.

He said it was important to inculcate a culture of hard work among Zimbabwean­s.

President Mnangagwa said Government was intensifyi­ng rural developmen­t, especially refurbishm­ent of roads.

“I have directed the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, through the Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion to identify priority roads so as to facilitate prompt movement of goods and people,” he said.

“I also exhort District Developmen­t Fund and local authoritie­s to equally accelerate rehabilita­tion and maintenanc­e works on local and feeder roads under their purview. Urgency in this regard cannot be overemphas­ised as the recovery and developmen­t of our economy is underpinne­d by prompt movement of goods and services.

“As we pronounce that ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’, we also say Zimbabwe is in good

hands. So the state of our roads should reflect that Zimbabwe is in safe hands and is open for business.”

President Mnangagwa said Government recognised the institutio­n, status and role of traditiona­l leaders as provided for by Section 280 of the country’s Constituti­on.

He said they appreciate­d the crucial role played by traditiona­l leaders in governance and he would want to have regular interfaces with them.

During yesterday’s ceremony, 84 traditiona­l chiefs received their vehicles.

Those who received the vehicles were identified by the traditiona­l chiefs through their provincial councils.

Mashonalan­d East and Manicaland provinces received 10 vehicles apiece, Mashonalan­d West (9), Mashonalan­d Central (7), Masvingo (13), Matabelela­nd South (8) and Midlands (14).

Out of the 281 chiefs across the country, 124 are yet to receive their service vehicles and President Mnangagwa promised that Government would honour its commitment to provide the vehicles as soon as possible.

With regards to the allowances of traditiona­l leaders, President Mnangagwa said a review would be made during the Mid-Term Monetary Policy Review in June.

 ?? — (Picture by John Manzongo) ?? President Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with Chief Chiwara (Mr Reuben Mupasi Marinda) of Gutu during the handover of the second batch of vehicles to traditiona­l leaders in Harare yesterday. Looking on are Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune...
— (Picture by John Manzongo) President Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with Chief Chiwara (Mr Reuben Mupasi Marinda) of Gutu during the handover of the second batch of vehicles to traditiona­l leaders in Harare yesterday. Looking on are Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune...

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