The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cabinet approves merger of 3 oil firms

- Nesia Mhaka Herald Correspond­ent

CABINET has approved the merger of three oil companies - Petrotrade, Genesis Energy and CMED’s retail division - to enhance their value ahead of negotiatio­ns with prospectiv­e partners.

This was said by of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa while addressing journalist­s after Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting.

“Cabinet received and approved proposals for the partial privatisat­ion of Petro-trade, as presented by the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t (Professor Mthuli Ncube), being part of the ongoing State Enterprise­s reform programme,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“Under the proposals, Petrotrade and Genesis Energy, together with CMED’s fuel retail component, will be merged to enhance the resultant entity’s value, attractive­ness and competitiv­eness ahead of negotiatio­ns with prospectiv­e strategic partners.” Government has a programme aimed at reforming State Enterprise­s to improve their performanc­e and reduce reliance on fiscus for their survival.

Some of the companies will be listed on the stock exchange, while others will be partially privatised and some will be merged.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet received an update on the Second Phase of the Implementa­tion of Ease of Doing Business reforms, which was presented by Prof Ncube.

“The reforms are based on the 10 World Bank Doing Business indices, namely: Starting a business; constructi­on permits; access to electricit­y and other public utilities; registerin­g property; access to credit; protecting minority investors; payment of taxes; facilitati­on of cross-border trade; enforcemen­t of contracts; and resolution of insolvency,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said to date, President Mnangagwa has approved eight of 16 legislatio­ns which required significan­t amendment.

“To give due prominence to the reforms, Cabinet agreed to set up an Inter-Ministeria­l Cabinet Committee or Task Force of key line Ministries to superinten­d the Ease of Doing Business reform programme in order to transform the country’s business environmen­t, promote local and foreign investment, create wealth and jobs and improve overall economic performanc­e,” she said.

“You may be aware that we recently rose up the World Bank Competitiv­e Index by 15 places as a country, from 170 out of 190 countries in 2015 to the current 140.”

 ??  ?? A woman buys cash at Mbare Musika using mobile platform in Harare yesterday.
Picture: Lynn Munjanja
A woman buys cash at Mbare Musika using mobile platform in Harare yesterday. Picture: Lynn Munjanja

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