Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ED, Khama to grace CZI congress

- Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa and former Botswana President Ian Khama will be among the high profile speakers at this year’s Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) congress and Internatio­nal Investment Forum to be held in Bulawayo later this month.

The forum will be held at a Bulawayo hotel between 26 and 29 this month. CZI Matabelela­nd chapter president, Mr Joseph Gunda, who is general manager of General Beltings said revival of industries will be on the spotlight during the specialise­d indaba.

Mr Gunda was speaking while closing the Higher Education Partnershi­ps in sub-Saharan Africa (HEPSSA) and Joint Enriching Engineerin­g Education Programme (JEEEP), which was organised by the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) here on Friday.

“The congress for CZI will be held in Bulawayo from 26 to 29 September and we’re excited to have it for the second time in the region after hosting it in Victoria Falls last year. We’re privileged as the Matabelela­nd Chamber as this means a lot to us because there is focus on Bulawayo, which was once the hub of manufactur­ing,” said Mr Gunda.

“We have sent invitation­s to President Mnangagwa and we hope he will be available because this is important for Zimbabwe as we try to sail through his economic mantra and his presence means a lot to send a signal to the internatio­nal community that we really mean business.

“We also have the former President of Botswana Ian Khama who will give remarks particular­ly focusing on diamond beneficiat­ion. We want to learn how Botswana has benefited from diamonds and we believe that the journey, which Botswana took, will help us.”

Mr Gunda said the theme for the conference will be: “From dialogue to implementa­tion, with focus on the need to act and make Zimbabwe achieve the middle income economy by 2030 through industrial­isation”.

He said internatio­nal delegation­s would be from Botswana, India, Italy, Japan Korea, South Africa and Turkey among others. — @ncubeleon

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