The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Private sector urged to market Brand Zimbabwe

- Oliver Kazunga

THE private sector should support Government in positionin­g and marketing the country’s brand and goods across the globe, leveraging on digital transforma­tion and knowledge-driven initiative­s being spearheade­d by the Second Republic.

Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said this in Bulawayo yesterday while officially opening the 11th Marketers Associatio­n of Zimbabwe Annual Convention.

She said while Government has adopted the “Zimbabwe is open for business” policy, it cannot go it alone, as far as marketing and promoting the country’s brand is concerned.

“We need your support to position and market the country’s brand on the global scale, promote our local goods and brands as well as promote exports.

“This marketers convention comes at a time when there is global digital transforma­tion. As you are aware, Government is working on transformi­ng the country into a digital and knowledge-driven society in line with Vision 2030,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

The convention ran under the theme: “Engaging strategic marketing in a dynamic environmen­t — Expanding Horizons.”

Reforms under the Second Republic seek to attract increased foreign direct investment from all over the world in order to achieve an upper middle-income economy status by 2030.

The minister challenged marketing profession­als to take part in the upcoming Dubai 2020 Expo saying the internatio­nal exhibition is a platform for businesses to sell their products to the global village.

Government recently announced the migration to e-enabled paperless Cabinet meetings, as well as the introducti­on of the executive electronic dashboard to monitor the implementa­tion of priority programmes in real time. The above innovation­s, she said, are part of the broader e-Government programme, which seeks to transform Zimbabwe by 2030.

“We implore you the corporate sector to lead in the digital transforma­tion so that you remain relevant and adapt to the ever-changing digital environmen­t,” Minister Mutsvangwa.

She commended MAZ for making strides in uplifting the marketing profession in the country saying this has resulted in business and profession­al growth.

“Marketers play a pivotal role not only in marketing their business, but also promoting their brands and this culminates in a strong national Zimbabwe,” she said.

“This, therefore, calls on you the marketers and communicat­ions profession­als to be at the forefront of presenting your brands.

“Gone are the days where long-term strategies are needed, but effective tactics that are swift and responsive to the changing environmen­t.

“The coming of the social media space has completely revolution­ised the way we communicat­e with our customers.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said poor marketing strategies will never last and Government was encouragin­g responsibl­e communicat­ion from profession­als underpinne­d by their broad influence on the public’s choices and the world’s view.

She said her ministry was seized with the task of ensuring Government policies and decisions are timeously communicat­ed.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Government was also working on the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill, which is part of ongoing reforms in the media to align the country’s laws to the Constituti­on.

“The ultimate objective is to emerge with a vibrant, non-polarised, diverse and pluralisti­c media sector, which positively contribute­s to the deepening of the country’s democratic processes and the socio-economic developmen­t agenda,” she said.

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Minister Mutsvangwa

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