The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President meets Qatari Emir

- From Kuda Bwititi in DOHA, Qatar

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as the country began its first high-level engagement with one of the richest countries in the world.

Soon after the meeting at the Royal Palace here, the two leaders witnessed the signing of a cooperatio­n agreement by Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa and his Qatari counterpar­t, Ali Shareef al-Emadi, to enhance bilateral and economic cooperatio­n.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Mr George Charamba said unlike other investors, Qatar will send a business delegation to Zimbabwe before the harmonised elections.

“Qatar is also sending a business delegation to scout for investment in Zimbabwe. What is significan­t is that this mission will come to the country before elections, unlike other investors that have only said they will come post-elections. You should also note that in terms of capital, Qatar is up there with the best in the world,” he said.

Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Mr Winston Chitando; Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri; Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya and other Cabinet Ministers also held meetings to unlock opportunit­ies in their respective portfolios.

Briefing journalist­s after the meeting with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Minister Chinamasa said the two countries, which are exploring new areas of cooperatio­n, have agreed to implement the signed deals immediatel­y.

“We have agreed that we negotiate and conclude a Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement.

“We have also agreed to negotiate and conclude a double avoidance of taxation agreement. These are matters we are going to pursue more immediatel­y.

“As you may know, His Excellency, President Mnangagwa, has had a meeting with His Royal Highness. I was able to sign an economic and technical agreement with my counterpar­t. We also have bilateral meetings which are going on and we are focusing on economic cooperatio­n,” he said.

Minister Chinamasa said possible areas of cooperatio­n include energy, infrastruc­ture and tourism.

“At the moment, we are trying to identify areas of cooperatio­n and we are looking at power generation, which could include gas or coal or hydro, infrastruc­ture and tourism.

“Those are the areas which we will focus on as we develop the relationsh­ip, as this is our first contact with Qatar.

“Business is about relationsh­ips; we have to develop relationsh­ips before we can realise the outcomes that we so desire. These are first contacts and I am hopeful and quite optimistic that this first contact will develop into a full-blown economic relationsh­ip,”

he said.

According to Minister Chinamasa, President Mnangagwa had accepted the Qatari leader’s invitation as part of the new administra­tion’s thrust to engage with the global community.

“This is an invitation we were ready to accept in order to promote the economic recovery of our country.” Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando said Qatar has shown a huge interest in Zimbabwe’s energy resources.

“They have an appetite for energy resources which we have. They also have an entity called Mining Investment Cooperatio­n, which focuses on mining investment­s in Africa and I am meeting them later,” he said.

Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world with a per capita income (total income (GDP) divided by size of population) of US$124 927.

With more than 25 billion barrels in oil reserves and the world’s third-largest natural gas reserves, Qatar has also strengthen­ed sectors such as manufactur­ing, constructi­on and financial services.

The Gulf nation is set to host the 2022 World Cup. Zimbabwe has natural gas reserves in Lupane, which are currently unexploite­d.

Later on, President Mnangagwa toured the Katara Cultural Village, which is a major tourist attraction in Qatar.

Speaking after touring the cultural village, the President said: “I have already made my observatio­n that this is a unique preservati­on of culture both for current and future generation­s. They will say indeed the generation­s that have gone before us have preserved the culture of our people. This is excellent work and I am impressed.”

Qatar boasts of some of the world’s best infrastruc­ture.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa greets a Qatari official ahead of his meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha yesterday. — (Picture by Presidenti­al Photograph­er Joseph Nyadzayo)
President Mnangagwa greets a Qatari official ahead of his meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha yesterday. — (Picture by Presidenti­al Photograph­er Joseph Nyadzayo)

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