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Govt throws its weight behind Buy Zimbabwe

- BY TANYARADZW­A NHARI ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

GOVERNMENT will complement the efforts by Buy Zimbabwe to promote growth and competitiv­eness in the country’s local industry, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

Speaking at the 11th edition of the Buy Zimbabwe awards ceremony on Friday last week, Ncube applauded the efforts by Buy Zimbabwe to increase the availabili­ty of local goods and reduce imports.

“Buy Zimbabwe has pioneered the robust private sector-led initiative to increase local content, create jobs and wealth as well as foster pride in Zimbabwean products,” Ncube said.

“Their campaign is at the centre of our developmen­t matrix that targets achieving an upper middle income status in eight years’ time under government’s Vision 2030.”

The Treasury boss said he was happy that Buy Zimbabwe had partnered government in its campaigns for the promotion of production and consumptiv­e preference of local products.

He pledged to complement the Buy Zimbabwe campaign by making budget allocation­s that are targeted at ensuring accelerati­on and deepening of the country’s manufactur­ing value chains.

Ncube said the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area presented a golden opportunit­y for the country’s industrial sector to open up new markets if the right strategies are implemente­d timeously.

“The launch of the continenta­l free trading zone in 2021 brings with it market opportunit­ies as well as threats to Zimbabwean firms, if appropriat­e strategies are not implemente­d in time,” he said.

Currently, the manufactur­ing sector is benefiting from the resuscitat­ion and strengthen­ing of existing value chains and the developmen­t of new value chains, hence the ministry will be implementi­ng measures that will support and resuscitat­e various companies so that they move up their capacity utilisatio­n from 45% to 60% by 2025.

Industry minister Sekai Nzenza concurred with Ncube, telling guests at the awards ceremony that the focus was to produce quality products that meet the required standard to benefit from the continenta­l free trading zone.

“We are looking at quality products that meet standards that are also competitiv­e so that as Professor Mthuli said, as we begin to implement the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade, Zimbabwe is at par with other countries,” she said.

Nzenza added: “This collaborat­ion that has happened between the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t and Buy Zimbabwe to focus on local production to increase the private sector growth also requires the government to listen.”

Buy Zimbabwe chairperso­n Munyaradzi Hwengwere said the purpose of the awards was to push Zimbabwean firms to produce quality products that are recognised globally.

Nestlé Zimbabwe, Zimplats, TM Pick n Pay, National Foods and Chloride Zimbabwe were among the winners at the awards ceremony.

Buy Zimbabwe is an organisati­on that supports locally produced goods and encourages companies to continue production to reduce the country’s dependence on imported goods.

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