The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED meets German investors

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met a 14-member delegation of German businesspe­ople who expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe.

The team is led by Amatheon Agri Holdings chief executive officer Mr Carl Bruhn.

The German investors are into farming, food processing, healthcare, housing, mining and energy.

Headquarte­red in Berlin, Amatheon Agri is an agribusine­ss entity with operations in African countries like Zambia and Uganda.

Addressing journalist­s after the meeting, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa said Government was ready to have German investors in every sector of the economy.

“The President met the 14-member delegation from Germany. They are very happy to be here and we are happy to receive them. The President took the opportunit­y to emphasise that Zimbabwe is open for business.

“He said they are welcome in every sector of our economy. If there are any challenges, bottleneck­s or incentives, they are free to bring them on the table for us to discuss.

“We welcome their presence and we are going to warmly welcome their investment­s in Zimbabwe,” said Minister Chinamasa.

Mr Bruhn expressed faith in the new dispensati­on.

“It has been a great pleasure, meeting His Excellency, the President of Zimbabwe. I came here the first time, four years ago with an investment in agricultur­e. Our background is farming and food processing.

“I was from the beginning amazed about these opportunit­ies Zimbabwe has to offer. Zimbabwe is truly open for business and this is real to me. We see it, really, as a good starting point for us to expand our business while working with local partners,” he said.

Board chairman for B Braun Sharing Expertise, an internatio­nal healthcare firm, Professor Heinz-Walter Grobe, said his company was keen on expanding investment­s in Zimbabwe.

“We were here since 2010 with a medical supply business. We supply private and public hospitals with surgical instrument­s and others. We are also in the dialysis business and we operate four centres with 100 patients. We are committed to expanding our business here in Zimbabwe,” he said.

Zimbabwean culture expert and Herald columnist Dr Sekai Nzenza was part of the delegation, in her capacity as the managing director for Amathoen Agri Zimbabwe.

Dr Nzenza said the readiness of the foreign investors to work with Zimbabwe was a reflection of President Mnangagwa’s re-engagement drive bearing fruit.

“It was very exciting to see highprofil­e businesspe­ople coming to Zimbabwe. It is part of President Mnangagwa’s re-engagement drive and we feel honoured. Mr Bruhn came here for the first time in 2014 but he is back again with more investors.

“It only confirms that he has faith in Zimbabwe. He also has faith in the new dispensati­on,” said Dr Nzenza.

 ?? - (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) ?? President Mnangagwa welcomes German Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Thorsten Hutter while CEO of Amatheon Agri Holdings Mr Carl Bruhn (to the President’s right) and his managing director Dr Sekai Nzenza (left) look on during a courtesy call by a delegation...
- (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba) President Mnangagwa welcomes German Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Thorsten Hutter while CEO of Amatheon Agri Holdings Mr Carl Bruhn (to the President’s right) and his managing director Dr Sekai Nzenza (left) look on during a courtesy call by a delegation...

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