The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Research for unlocking entreprene­urship

The Research Council of Zimbabwe is holding the 11th Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Research Symposium at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre from February 16 to 17, 2017.

- Susan Muzite Mrs Susan Muzite is the Executive Director of the Research Council of Zimbabwe

THE symposium is the premier platform to bring together knowledge generators, knowledge users and funders; in this instance researcher­s, entreprene­urs and policy-makers. To “Bridge the Gap”, the RCZ put in place incentives for all parties to come. What incentives are there?

The researcher­s

There are 104 researcher­s presenting world-class papers. Authors benefit from publicatio­n of their papers in the renowned ZIRS Book of Papers presented, refereed, edited and published to internatio­nal standards, complete with ISSN and ISBN numbers.

Authors with papers published in the Book stand to benefit from using it for promotiona­l purposes in institutio­ns of higher learning.

In addition, the papers that will be presented are relevant to economic activities of small and medium enterprise­s.

Young researcher­s also have the chance to get mentorship from more seasoned ones.

The entreprene­urs

There are 33 business gurus coming from India. The Indian businesses are looking at brokering both export and import deals with their Zimbabwean counterpar­ts.

This will occur as potential partners are receiving the latest scientific knowledge from the generators themselves.

A networking cocktail evening has been organised for cementing relations. It is anticipate­d that relations created during this event shall be long lasting, beyond the symposium.

The policy-makers

The policy-makers are available to explain to real implemente­rs policy implicatio­ns in day-to-day operations. There will be lessons from India on how that country created an enabling environmen­t for SMEs and entreprene­urs to be successful.

The policy framework, systems and structures within which SMEs and entreprene­urs operate will be highlighte­d.

What is in place?

The 11th ZIRS programme includes a plenary session with a presentati­on from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Developmen­t on small scale mining in Zimbabwe. This session will also include two presentati­ons from India on their experience on entreprene­urship.

It will end with a presentati­on from the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority which is expected to focus on the promotion of research and developmen­t.

At least 34 papers will be presented under the Social Sciences and Humanities thematic area, while about 55 papers will be presented under the Sustainabl­e Environmen­t and Resource Manage- ment thematic area. Nine papers will be presented under Promoting and Maintainin­g Good Health, and seven papers are expected to be presented under the National Security of Zimbabwe theme.

Papers in the Social Sciences and Humanities theme cover areas that include economics and financial services for entreprene­urs; issues affecting developmen­t and policy for entreprene­urs, training and employment creation by entreprene­urs, ICT and entreprene­urship; and lastly women and entreprene­urship, among others.

Under the Sustainabl­e Environmen­tal and Resource Management theme, research papers address issues that include waste management and conservati­on.

The greater number of papers under this thematic area focuses on agricultur­e, with tobacco being topical among crops that include cotton, coffee, maize, and strawberri­es, to mention but a few. Renewable energy and engineerin­g issues are also addressed under this area.

The Promoting and Maintainin­g Good Health thematic area mainly focuses on three areas, which are access to health services, occupation­al health and radiology.

Last but not least is the National Security of Zimbabwe thematic area, with papers on cyber-crime, impact of agricultur­al productivi­ty on food security, climate change and invasive species. It is with confidence that RCZ is inviting you all to this meeting of minds. This symposium is unique, the first of its kind and, indeed, a life-changing event that will unlock the potential of entreprene­urship in Zimbabwe in addition to bridging the gap between knowledge generators and users of research results.

Where else would you want to be on February 16 and 17, if not the HICC? The 11th ZIRS is indeed the place to be.

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