The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Govt will work with the diaspora: President

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka in MASVINGO

THE Second Republic recognises the important role Zimbabwe’s diaspora has in the developmen­t of the country and is ready to listen to their proposals and work with them, President Mnangagwa has said.

He said this in a keynote speech read on his behalf by Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava at the second edition of the Zimbabwe Diaspora Investment Conference and Homecoming Event in Masvingo yesterday.

The diaspora community remitted US$1,8 billion in 2023, up from US$1,6 billion in 2022.

“Every Zimbabwean, whether living abroad or at home, has something to offer in our quest to achieve sustainabl­e socio-economic developmen­t, growth and a higher quality of life for our people,” said President Mnangagwa.

“Indeed, together as Zimbabwean­s, within and outside our borders, we can build our country to attain the goals and aspiration­s of the Second Republic as enshrined in the national vision of attaining an empowered and prosperous upper middle-income society by 2030.”

President Mnangagwa briefed the diaspora community on various reforms that the Government had taken to facilitate investment and cut red tape.

“Among the reforms, Government has fully operationa­lised the Zimbabwe Investment and Developmen­t Agency (ZIDA), which has been at the forefront of improving efficiency on the investment front to promote the ease of doing business in the country,” he said.

“Investment approvals, which previously took up to several months to secure, can now be approved in not more than five working days as a result of the adoption of the ZIDA One-Stop-Shop approach.”

President Mnangagwa informed the conference of the national projects that the Government was implementi­ng to enhance energy security, accelerate infrastruc­tural developmen­t, improve road connectivi­ty and food security.

“These reforms, programmes and projects, therefore, present an opportunit­y for our diaspora to partner Government in developmen­t initiative­s in the various sectors,” he said.

“As Government, we are ready to listen to your proposals on how you can participat­e in these and other projects.

“Let me also assure you that the Second Republic has embraced the principle of inclusivit­y, hence we tenaciousl­y believe in moving together in the spirit of leaving ‘no place and no one behind’.”

The President commended Zimbabwean­s living abroad for forming associatio­ns to engage the Government and other stakeholde­rs in a structured manner.

“In this regard, Cabinet approved a whole-of-government approach to diaspora issues through the setting up of a high-level Cabinet working party of officials on diaspora engagement to handle diaspora issues,” President Mnangagwa added.

The committee, he also said, was mandated to consult and institute a cocktail of strategies to promote and protect the welfare and interests of the diaspora, while also availing them space and opportunit­ies to take part in the socio-economic developmen­t of the country.

President Mnangagwa said the working party had been undertakin­g benchmarki­ng visits to selected countries to learn best practices in promoting diaspora cooperatio­n in national developmen­t.

To date, visits have been undertaken to Canada, Ethiopia, India, Ireland and Nigeria.

The President said views gathered will be incorporat­ed into the National Diaspora Policy that is being reviewed.

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