The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim inks drugs deal in Dubai

- Golden Sibanda, Dubai, UAE

THE GOVERNMENT on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with one of Dubai’s largest pharmaceut­ical companies, Intrapharm Group, which could see the United Arab Emirates (UAE) based drugs company setting up a production plant and distributi­on base in Zimbabwe.

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, in the company of Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga, secretary for Industry and Commerce Dr Mavis Gumbo and Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the UAE Lovemore Mazemo, signed the MoU on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe.

Intrapharm Group chairman, Engineer Ahmad Yousef Ibrahim, signed on behalf of the Dubai pharmaceut­ical products marketing and distributi­on company. Minister Ncube said the agreement with Intrapharm would bolster Zimbabwe’s position as a regional hub in the supply of pharmaceut­ical products.

VP Chiwenga, who witnessed the signing ceremony at the plush Burj Armani Hotel, which is housed at the iconic and world’s tallest building- the Burj Khalifa, is in the

UAE’s cosmopolit­an city of Dubai where he is leading a delegation of five Cabinet Ministers.

These include Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu and Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Minister Dr Anxious Masuka.

The VP is in the UAE chiefly to attend the Global Business Forum Africa (GBFA), which kicked off yesterday and ends today, running on the sidelines of Expo 2020 Dubai, which is the first world expo to be held in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The expo started on October 1, 2021 and ends in March next year.

“We are pleased to be partnering and cooperatin­g with Intrapharm Group here in the UAE,” Minister Ncube said, adding “the pharmaceut­ical sector in Zimbabwe needs a boost. “I think the advent of Covid- 19 and other challenges have made it clearer to us that we need to boost it,” the Minister said.

The Treasury chief said Zimbabwe’s pharmaceut­ical situation was the reason the Government launched the pharmaceut­ical and health sector developmen­t strategies, both which seek to address the need to grow this critical sub-sector.

The negative impact of the coronaviru­s, which caused national government­s globally to shutdown economies and restrict movement to contain the disease, on global medical consumable­s supply chains highlighte­d the need for Zimbabwe to localise the production of pharmaceut­icals.

The new policy strategy, dubbed “Pharmaceut­ical Manufactur­ing Strategy In Zimbabwe 2021-2025”, launched by VP Chiwenga, who is also Health and Child Care Minister recently, aims to address some of the challenges besetting the industry, including by doubling production of essential drugs to 60 percent of domestic needs.

Zimbabwe imports nearly 90 percent of its drugs and other pharmaceut­ical products, in the process expending hundreds of millions of scarce foreign currency.

Minister Ncube said once the agreement with Intrapharm was operationa­lised, Zimbabwe would be in a position to export a range of excess drugs to regional countries that include Botswana, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, putting Zimbabwe in a strong position in the production and distributi­on of drugs in the region.

“This will uplift Zimbabwe and its economy as well strengthen the country’s health delivery system,” he said. Minister Ncube said the MoU demonstrat­ed that Zimbabwe’s participat­ion at Expo 2020 Dubai had already scored a major success; only a few days since the global exhibition started.

Minister Ncube said Government would follow up the MoU with further agreements in a number of specific areas, stressing the investment would be substantia­l, both in terms of the production and distributi­on of drugs and pharmaceut­ical products over the next few years.

“In terms of timelines, we are expecting the delegation from the UAE to be in Zimbabwe in the next two months to continue to investigat­e the areas that we want to invest in. I have already been to the UAE twice myself and met them here.

“We have been in so many conversati­ons with them and they will be in Zimbabwe in two months to move us to the next stage,” Minister Ncube said. However, he said the parties to the deal were still to decide on the location for the production of drugs and pharmaceut­icals in Zimbabwe.

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