The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No to bureaucrac­y, says Minister Moyo

- Lawrence Chitumba Correspond­ent

THERE is need to remove red tape in Government systems to avoid unnecessar­y inconvenie­nces that can scare away investors and scuttle the devolution agenda, Local Government, Public works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.

Unclear regulation­s and legislatio­n, cumbersome administra­tive procedures, uncoordina­ted approach in the administra­tion of requisite fees by Government agencies, outdated legislatio­ns, as well as insecure property rights for investors have been scaring away prospectiv­e investors.

Speaking during a Mashonalan­d Central consultati­ve meeting held in Bindura recently, which is a precursor to the Investment Conference to be held in March, Cde Moyo said in the past, investors were subjected to unnecessar­y bureaucrac­y.

“In the past, we used to experience red tape or bureaucrac­y where things would take forever to happen, but in the new dispensati­on we want to do things differentl­y so that we don’t scare away potential investors for the envisaged devolution agenda,” he said.

“There are provinces where on seeing an investor, they start engaging in little courts until the investor leaves and in some instances the investor maybe of Indian origin who respect cattle and you find some traditiona­l leaders demanding that they bring a cow to their courts before they can start any negotiatio­ns.

“So you need to talk to your chiefs and other stakeholde­rs so that the investors’ journey through them is not punitive because they can easily go back, you need to promote investment, we don’t want a situation where an investor who intended to invest in Mashonalan­d Central ends up investing in another province.”

He said sometimes people would demand bribes on behalf of an unknowing Minister of State.

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