The Herald (Zimbabwe)

More investors flock to Masvingo

- George Maponga

A TEAM of executives from top South African firm Mohammed Investment­s yesterday flew into Masvingo on an investment scouting mission, as the province’s profile as a leading investment destinatio­n continues to grow buoyed by low-hanging fruits in mining and agricultur­e.

Mohammed Investment­s senior officials are on a Masvingo Province investment visit organised by Masvingo-based firm Marisa Worldwide Internatio­nal directed by Mr Tasunungur­wa Marisa.

The delegation was led by one of the firm’s directors.

The visit by Mohammed Investment­s’ representa­tives to Masvingo comes as the province is eyeing to ramp up its provincial gross domestic product in sync with Vision 2030.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Jassim Mohamed al Qasemi was also in the province on a three-day trip to scout for investment opportunit­ies.

Masvingo Province is home to more than 30 minerals, with gold and diamonds being the most lucrative minerals that are found in abundance in the province.

The province also boasts the highest dam density in Zimbabwe which, coupled with abundant fertile agricultur­al land, makes it ideal for irrigation developmen­t to create greenbelts.

Yesterday, Mr Mohammed and his team toured mining ventures operated by Marisa Worldwide Internatio­nal in the mineral-rich Mashava and Bondolfi areas before visiting Lake Mutirikwi Dam where a private company, Great Zimbabwe Hydro Power Company, is building a 5MW mini-hydro power plant.

Speaking at the end of the one-day tour by Mohammed Investment­s, an excited Mr Marisa said his firm was happy to help the province unlock vast economic opportunit­ies in spheres such as mining and tourism that he says will engender socio-economic transforma­tion as Masvingo joins the rest of the nation on the road to becoming an upper middle-income society by 2030.

“I am representi­ng Marisa Worldwide (Internatio­nal) and Marisa Transport and am very happy to host a team of South African billionair­es who have flown into

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