Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Foreign Affairs targets Zim diaspora investors

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

THE Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade has started engaging provincial ministers of state and devolution to identify opportunit­ies and create an ideal to promote investment in the country by Zimbabwean­s in the Diaspora.

The programme is being done in line with the national diaspora and devolution policies which seek to promote economic developmen­t from grassroots level.

Chief Director in the ministry (Economic Cooperatio­n, Internatio­nal Trade and the Diaspora Directorat­e) Beatrice Mtetwa said they had also started decentrali­sing to provincial level.

She said they were now deploying Foreign Affairs Ministry officials to work with provincial government­s to ensure that nobody is left on national economic developmen­t matters.

Mtetwa, who was leading a team from her office, visited Matabelela­nd South on Tuesday, where she exchanged notes with provincial heads of government department­s led by the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Abednico Ncube.

“The deployment of foreign affairs officers has started and we hope to have covered all the 10 provinces in the next year,” she said.

“We recognise the Zimbabwe diaspora community as an important constituen­cy to drive national economic developmen­t and hence we want to have our officers working with provincial government­s

This is being done in the spirit of devolution our Government is rolling out to ensure that nobody, no place is left out on the developmen­t agenda”. She said the ongoing outreach program, that is being nationwide will help them build a database of what investment opportunit­ies are in which sectors and location.

This, she added, would then be marketed or shared via the embassies and consulates and the diaspora community through their various representa­tives.

“Our idea is to get informatio­n on whatever activities they are doing in the diaspora and to appreciate what they’re doing at home no matter how little the projects.

“As a government, we value the importance of our fellow countrymen who are contributi­ng a lot in terms of remittance­s and infrastruc­ture developmen­t in their respective areas of origin,” said Mtetwa.

She said in some areas, Zimbabwean­s living in the diaspora had done a lot in investing in education, health and water, and sanitation facilities.

The official said the process of marketing the country as an investment destinatio­n of choice was ongoing.

She said already the government was reviewing the national diaspora policy to fit into the vision of the New Dispensati­on.

“The other objective is to continue interfacin­g with our citizens in formal and less formal arrangemen­ts to make sure we have their challenges and help them.

We want to have nobody left behind. We need to give them confidence. We want to appreciate what they are doing as the government of Zimbabwe, no matter how small a project,” said Mrs Mtetwa.

She said it was very critical for Zimbabwe to have a coordinate that carries along with every citizen.

The Matabelela­nd South Minister of State (Ncube) said the province had seen investment­s in retail, agricultur­e, and infrastruc­ture projects championed by those in the diaspora.

“We are open for investment and are calling sons and daughters from our province to take advantage of this government thrust and plough back to their communitie­s and create jobs, and grow economies,” said Minister Ncube.

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