The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED commission­s $30m Pepsi plant

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday commission­s a $30 million Varun Beverages plant in Harare and called for more foreign companies to be part of the country’s new economic drive aimed at upgrading people’s living standard and creating a middle class economy by 2030.

Varun Beverages is a subsidiary of global player RJ Corp.

The firm produces Pepsi products, among other beverages like Miranda and Mountain Dew. It has operations across Africa. The state-of-the-art plant worth commission­ed by President Mnangagwa has capacity to produce 600 000 bottles of soft drinks daily.

Since it started operations locally, Varun Beverage Group aggressive­ly penetrated the market, forcing competitor­s in the same industry to slash their prices.

Officially opening the plant, President Mnangagwa urged Zimbabwean­s to partner foreign investors to strengthen their business aptitude.

“Let me once again invite more companies, both local and foreign to join us in this journey of progress and a new wave of prosperity for all the people of Zimbabwe,” said the President.

“While this investment attests to the steadily increasing attractive­ness

◆ of our business climate to investors from far and wide, my Government is continuous­ly monitoring our investment climate to ensure that it remains conducive and open for business to grow and succeed.

“Meanwhile, I urge prospectiv­e local and foreign investors to form partnershi­ps and joint ventures in order to strengthen their business aptitude and enhance their competitiv­e edge.

“We are indeed confident that this investment will be an important contributo­r to the economic developmen­t of our country through the creation of both upstream and downstream employment opportunit­ies which will impact on the standard of living of numerous families across the country.”

President Mnangagwa hailed Varun Beverages which is headquarte­red in India for its vision of planning to set up processing plants for other products such as potatoes saying that would help to create employment for the nation.

He said such plans also resonated with the Government’s industrial­isation policy.

Said President Mnangagwa: “I applaud Varun Beverages for their long term plans to diversify its business strategy to encompass economic empowermen­t programmes.

“In this regard, I exhort you to explore the potential arising from our very successful Land Reform Programme and seek sustainabl­e partnershi­ps with local communitie­s, specifical­ly the women, youth and war veterans, in the supply of your raw materials such as sugar.

“Such an approach will go a long way to enhance synergies and linkages between and within sectors, which will also aid in the realisatio­n of our national vision to achieve decent jobs and broad based empowermen­t.”

President Mnangagwa said the new technology being used by Varun Beverages would also help to enhance productivi­ty and enhance efficiency that would in turn result in price stabilisat­ion.

He urged the bottling company to grow its export market in the region and beyond using Zimbabwe as its production hub.

“On its part, my Government stands ready to facilitate processes and regulation­s that enhance and promote export lead economic growth,” said President Mnangagwa.

“In this vein, we are implementi­ng the Border Efficient Management System which seeks to transform our border posts into world class ports of entry, capable of efficientl­y facilitati­ng the movement of goods and people.”

Varun Beverages chairman and founder Mr Ravi Jaipuria said: “I have an Argo based Project for producing “potato chips” which I truly believe has a huge potential, it’s a core staple diet and having huge export potential across African countries. In this project we will be partnering with local farmers — which shall generate direct employment to more than 600 farmer families,” he said.

 ?? (Picture by Justin Mutenda) ?? President Mnangagwa unveils the plaque while commission­ing the $30 million Varun Beverages plant, which produces Pepsi products, in Harare yesterday. —
(Picture by Justin Mutenda) President Mnangagwa unveils the plaque while commission­ing the $30 million Varun Beverages plant, which produces Pepsi products, in Harare yesterday. —

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