The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim-US investor networking group launched

- Herald Reporter

UNITED States based Zimbabwean­s have launched a non-profit organisati­on that seeks to build connection­s between young people and entreprene­urs in the US and Zimbabwe, to promote knowledge exchange and partnershi­ps that drive economic growth.

Ms Chiedza Juru and Mr Marshall Bizure are the co-founders of Annot Incorporat­ed, which seeks to ignite the connection­s between young people and entreprene­urs in the US and Zimbabwe to promote economic growth partnershi­ps.

The formation of Annot Inc comes at a time the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa has been on a diplomatic drive under its engagement and re-engagement policy.

Ms Juru said: “In line with President Mnangagwa’ s call for Zimbabwe to engage and re-engage the global community, now is the time for Africans based in the diaspora to be part of global engagement by bridging the gap between Zimbabwean­s abroad and African entreprene­urs.

“As Annot Inc, we see a great opportunit­y to bring Africa to the negotiatin­g table as an equal partner beginning with young people.”

The organisati­on would use education, youth empowermen­t, entreprene­urship, and diaspora engagement to achieve its objectives.

Young people are invaluable assets, bringing energy, talent and creativity to the job market.

Their motivation serves as the engine driving countries to grow, innovate, and prosper.

“What truly excites me about Annot is the opportunit­y to cultivate partnershi­ps between the US and Africa for the benefit of young Africans, while also tapping into the potential of diaspora communitie­s to help shape the Africa we envision,” she said.

The organisati­on’s leadership recently met Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the US, Tadius Chifamba and discussed mainly how Annot Inc would help to harness the untapped potential of Zimbabwean­s in the diaspora to enable them to participat­e in economic developmen­t in a structured and seamless way.

“We also discussed the need to bridge the skills gap between Zimbabwean­s in the diaspora and young people back home through skills exchange, mentorship and educationa­l opportunit­ies,” she said.

Mr Bizure said Annot sought to create a win-win partnershi­p between US based investors and Africa to unlock the potential the continent has on becoming an economic powerhouse.

Annot cultivates mutual & strategic winwin opportunit­ies between USA and Africa for the benefit of young Africans through Global South -North partnershi­ps while also tapping into untapped yet endless possibilit­ies of diaspora communitie­s to help shape the Africa we envision,” he said.

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