The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Contractor­s urge Govt to engage locals

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but now we are at 25 to 30 km per month. We have grown our capacity and even the plants we have,” he said.

“Contractor­s who come here work and repatriate money back to their countries. We want to partner Government so that we become a player in bringing foreign currency to the country.”

ZBCA Midlands region chairperso­n, Dr Tinashe Manzungu, said the sustainabi­lity of the constructi­on industry depends on its members delivering on projects and on time. He said the industry was upset by uncertaint­ies arising from the current price distortion­s on the back of tight fiscal and monetary policies, saying urgent solutions were needed to take the economy forward.

“We are happy with the relation we have with the Government and the central bank and as Midlands regions, we are poised for growth,” said Dr Manzungu.

The dinner event had brought about captains of industry from the constructi­on industry ranging from builders, contractor­s, hardware, electricia­ns, carpenters and associate members who include bankers and educationa­l institutio­ns.

“These are the people who make towns, cities and the country in terms of infrastruc­tural developmen­t. We applaud their efforts in the constructi­on industry as we mark the road map to our 2030 vision in the constructi­on sector,” said Dr Manzungu.

The constructi­on sector has not been spared from financial challenges that have seen a low uptake of projects and failure to complete several infrastruc­ture facilities across the country.

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