The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, India sign MoU on SMEs

- Ropafadzo Ndangariro Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE and India yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) extending the Indo-Zimbabwe project, which is designed to help local small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) to be technologi­cally equipped.

Speaking during the signing ceremony in Harare, Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Developmen­t Minister Dr Mike Bimha said the project, which was formed in 2006, was meant to technologi­cally equip SMEs in various sectors.

“The project is meant to promote access to technology by SMEs in the field of Tool and Die, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer-aided Manufactur­ing (CAM), plastic products manufactur­ing, as well as carpentry and metal fabricatio­n,” said Dr Bimha.

Tool and Die are described as machinists in the manufactur­ing industries who make jigs, fixtures, dies, molds, machine tools, cutting tools, gauges, and other tools used in manufactur­ing processes, while CNC is the automation of machine tools by means of computers executing pre-programmed sequences of machine control command.

Dr Bimha thanked the Indian government for their support.

“The Ministry looks forward to partner HMT India (a private company) to upgrade technology at the Indo-Zimbabwe Technology Centre so that the country continues to be at the forefront of technology developmen­t in the region,” he said.

Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Rungsung Masakui said the joint project played a critical role in developing the country.

“After more than 10 years of this project, assessment­s have been made on the impact of the project to the developmen­t of the SME sector, the study results show that the project has played a positive role and has had impact on creating jobs and enhancing capacity and capability of SME sector,” said Ambassador Masakui.

“The two government­s have agreed to upgrade technology to help meet the needs in the developing SMEs,” he said.

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