The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Businesses demonstrat­e resilience

- Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN businesses continue to demonstrat­e utmost ingenuity and resilience in the face of difficulti­es brought about by sanctions imposed by the West, Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said recently.

Speaking during a recent tour of Bestafoam, which produces polyuretha­ne foam products, Minister Mutsvangwa said small and medium enterprise­s had a pivotal role to play in spurring national economic growth.

“Today’s visit is not just about witnessing production processes; it is about recognisin­g and celebratin­g the ingenuity and resilience of Zimbabwean businesses,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“It is about acknowledg­ing the pivotal role of small and medium enterprise­s in driving economic developmen­t and fostering sustainabl­e livelihood­s.

“As the Minister of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t, I am inspired by Bestafoam’s journey and their contributi­ons to economic growth, job creation, and sustainabi­lity in Zimbabwe.”

Enterprise­s such as Bestafoam embodied the spirit of entreprene­urship and drove the nation towards prosperity.

She encouraged SMEs such as Bestafoam to make efforts to penetrate regional markets so as to boost their businesses.

“Let us continue to work together to create an environmen­t where businesses thrive, communitie­s prosper, and Zimbabwe flourishes,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“I urge Bestafoam to explore regional opportunit­ies by taking advantage of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement. It is the Ministry’s desire to see medium-sized companies grow to become regional leaders within the regional supply chain of products on behalf of Zimbabwe.

“By tapping into regional markets, Bestafoam can expand its horizons and contribute to the economic growth not only of our nation but of the entire African continent.”

Bestafoam managing director Mr Brian Muvuti said the company was committed to providing the market with quality products.

“Our commitment to excellence is evident in our product range, which includes prime foam and rebonded foam mattresses in various sizes, catering for diverse bedding needs,” he said.

“What sets Bestafoam apart is our exclusive use of discarded foam, diverting approximat­ely 20 tonnes per month from landfills, demonstrat­ing our commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.”

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