The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Iranian media delegation tours Mat North

- Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter

A TEAM of media practition­ers from Iran’s Soraya Network Group (SNG), which is in Zimbabwe to film a documentar­y, is set to visit Matabelela­nd North tomorrow to interact with communitie­s in various sectors of the economy.

The SNG is an affiliate and extension of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasti­ng that is responsibl­e for domestic radio and television services in Iran.

The media team arrived in Harare a few days ago and paid a courtesy call on Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, at his offices accompanie­d by Iran’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Abbas Navazani.

They are shooting a documentar­y showcasing investment opportunit­ies in mining, tourism, agricultur­e and cultural heritage, among other sectors as they seek to help Zimbabwe in its branding strategy.

Matabelela­nd North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Richard Moyo, confirmed the anticipate­d visit by the delegation.

“Yes, they are coming tomorrow for an interview at my office and we will hear their itinerary whether they will be visiting other parts of the province,” he said.

Minister Moyo said the agenda of the delegation dovetails with the Second Republic’s engagement and re-engagement drive as the documentar­y will help market the country.

The documentar­y is expected to showcase the Second Republic milestones under President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion and help promote Brand Zimbabwe.

The team will be in the country until January 28.

In Victoria Falls, the team is expected to interview tourism executives and local businesspe­rsons that have invested into tourism.

According to the itinerary, the delegation is expected to Interview Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Judith Ncube and Minister Moyo in separate interviews at their offices. They will then visit Matopo Hills in Matabelela­nd South and Khami Ruins.

On Friday they will visit Lupane Community Archives at Lupane Centre and the Nambya Community Museum in Hwange on their way to Victoria Falls where they will tour the Rainforest and interact with the tourism industry players and other key stakeholde­rs.

The team will travel back to Harare on Saturday and tour the lithium mine in Goromonzi before departing the country on Sunday.

Matabelela­nd North is endowed with vast natural resources and the province boasts of a number of mega projects that have been implemente­d by the Second Republic.

The delegation had initially proposed to visit Zimbabwe in 2023, but the tour was reschedule­d to January 19-28 2024, with the intention to interview key ministers and economic officials in the mining, agricultur­al, cultural heritage and tourism sectors and explore areas of co-operation and produce a documentar­y to that effect.

Since the start of the SNG programme, it has managed to create a collection of documentar­ies that showcase in each covered country the unique economic and cultural capabiliti­es whilst reaching more than 12 nations globally.

The IRIB is a member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasti­ng Union and has 12 domestic television channels, four internatio­nal news channels and six satellite television channels and is strategica­lly placed to reach 20 different countries including France, Belgium, Guyana, Malaysia, Lebanon, the United Kingdom and the US.

The SNM group plans to air the documentar­y on Channel One (Iranian TV), Ofogh Channel, Documentar­y Channel, No 3 Channel and No 5 Channel.

Zimbabwe and Iran have enjoyed and sustained cordial relations dating back to Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.

Moreover, both countries are under illegal sanctions imposed by the West, but they have been resilient in improving their economies.

A memorandum of understand­ing between the Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and the IRBR is being negotiated.

After visiting Zimbabwe, the group plans to visit Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa and make similar documentar­ies.

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Picture: Charles Muchakagar­a The Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Kazembe Kazembe (left), chats with the Minister of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Belarus Ivan Kubrakov (centre) while Police Commission­er-General Godwin Matanga looks on during a tour of police establishm­ents in Harare yesterday. —
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