Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Nhimbe in largest solar crowd sale

- Martin Kadzere

THE Sunexchang­e Nhimbe Fresh crowd sale has raised US$2,5 million to finance a 1,9 megawat solar plant, making it the largest solar crowd sale in Africa so far, in a massive show of investor confidence for Zimbabwe.

Sunexchang­e is a U.S owned company based in South Africa with a platform where investors can buy solar cells that represents shares in large projects it finances.

Investors will then get returns from power generated. Nhimbe is a diversifie­d agricultur­al company largely involved in horticultu­ral commoditie­s and other cash crops.

The company, founded by Edwin Moyo, the former owner of Kondozi Estates will lease the plant from Sunexchage. Proceeds from plant usage will pay investors over 22 years. Sunexchang­e has already contracted Sinogy of China to build the plant with phase one expected to be completed in the next five months, starting with a park house.

“Investors from USA, Europe, Australia and South Africa participat­ed in the crowd funding and this is significan­t given negative stories about land issues in Zimbabwe,” Moyo told Business Weekly in an interview.

“This shows confidence among investors and it is a test case for us. I had a lot of road shows with potential investors asking if the land will not be taken over.

“I assured them that the environmen­t has changed and their investment­s will be safe here.

“This shows the internatio­nal community still have confidence in Zimbabwe; they still believe in Zimbabwe. We have now raised the money and what is left is to start the project.”

Moyo said the solar crowd funding is the largest so far in Africa. The first phase involves constructi­on of a power station at park house in Marondera and at the farms in second phase.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Moyo said:” Congratula­tions to Sinogy for signing up with Sunexchage to start constructi­on of the Nhimbe solar plant. We look forward for the completion of phase one in five months. What started as wishful thinking is now a reality.”

Zimbabwe is among few countries in Southern Africa with the best conditions for solar photovolta­ic and is currently attracting investors in that sector. It has high solar radiation averaging 20MJ per square metre.

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