The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, Ghana seek closer ties

- Sibongile Maruta Herald Reporter

GHANA and Zimbabwe aim to strengthen ties through economic integratio­n, a senior Government official has said.

Speaking after Ghana’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Eric OdoiAnim paid a courtesy call on him on Wednesday last week, Informatio­n, Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) and Cyber Security Minister Supa Mandiwanzi­ra said they wanted to transform the relationsh­ip between the two countries from being political to economic, so that people in both countries benefited.

“Zimbabwe and Ghana have a long history of cooperatio­n and very good political relations. However, the economic and commercial relations value of the trade and transactio­ns between the two countries is pathetical­ly low.

“His Excellency the Ambassador Mr Eric Odoi-Anim has paid a courtesy call to investigat­e the opportunit­ies and possibilit­ies of us transformi­ng the relationsh­ip from just being a political relationsh­ip to a strong economic relationsh­ip, so that our people in both countries can benefit,” he said.

Minister Mandiwanzi­ra said there were huge opportunit­ies for investment­s in the ICT sector in Zimbabwe.

“There is nobody in Zimbabwe manufactur­ing, let alone assembling mobile phones,” he said.

“We keep giving this business together with its employment opportunit­ies to countries outside Africa.

“We should be looking at how we can jointly cooperate and find business people who can develop some of these industries and take advantage of both Ghanaian and Zimbabwean markets, because once there is a joint cooperatio­n between the two countries, we are expanding the market possibilit­ies.

“We were also discussing how we can learn from each other. As Government, we are a huge investor in the telecommun­ications space in our country. We also have a private sector, which is very strong and we would like the Government and the private sector to go to Ghana and look at opportunit­ies there that they can develop further.

“Similarly, we would like men and women from Ghana who are in the ICT business to come and look for opportunit­ies we have and invest in our country.”

Minister Mandiwanzi­ra said it was time African countries invest in each other’s territory to offer big markets, expand markets and keep employment and foreign currency within countries.

Mr Eric Odoi-Anim said there was need to look at cooperatio­n between Ghana and Zimbabwe.

“Ghana has some experience in the ICT sector, but hasn’t got it all,” he said.

“The purpose of the visit is to look for avenues for cooperatio­n between Ghana and Zimbabwe.

“With our collective history as colonised developing countries, we can look for avenues where we can mutually share the experience­s that we have. We look forward to evolving models and modules within the ICT space that will be of mutual benefit to our respective countries.

“The government of Ghana is looking forward to expanding its cooperatio­n with Zimbabwe. What we need to do now is to improve and expand politics into the economic realm so that our people will benefit from each other. There are spheres in tourism, mining and commercial farming, which we can mutually benefit from each other’s cooperatio­n.”

Mr Odoi-Anim said Ghana was not trying to play a big role as a senior partner, but wanted a level playing field with a brotherly partner .

“Both countries should have the same experience and should also supplement and complement each other at both national and private sector level,” he said.

Mr Odoi-Anim said Zimbabwean­s should have an opportunit­y to look at what was happening in West Africa to be able to access the markets, while those from West Africa should do the same with Zimbabwe.

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