The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED assures foreign investors

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PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has guaranteed the sanctity of private property, and reassured foreign investors that they can repatriate their profits as provided for by Zimbabwe’s laws.

The Head of State and Government made the remarks as he opened the first ever Russia-Zimbabwe Business Forum in Moscow yesterday.

Zimbabwe’s leader enjoined Russian businesses — who under their Federal Chamber yesterday signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce — to seize opportunit­ies in the country.

He said, “Let me reassure you that all foreign investment­s are safe in Zimbabwe and my administra­tion guarantees the protection of private property rights. We shall observe Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements and foreign investors are free to repatriate their investment proceeds in accordance with our laws.”

President Mnangagwa welcomed co-operation in sectors such as oil and refined oil products, natural gas, coal-bed methane and related by-products, tourism, manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and agri-equipment, fertiliser­s and agri-chemicals and other areas that offered lucrative returns on a winwin basis.

“Zimbabwe, through a robust engagement and re-engagement policy, is determined to shed off the isolation she has been under for close to two decades,” he said.

“To this end, we have embarked on a bold course to grow, modernise and industrial­ise every sphere of our country’s economy through vibrant private sector participat­ion.

“This broad economic agenda has seen my Government, with a great sense of urgency, effecting sweeping and comprehens­ive economic reforms which foster an investment friendly environmen­t; promotes and protects private enterprise; improves the ease and cost of doing business; reduces the country risk perception; creates employment; eradicates corruption and enhances public sector accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and good corporate governance.

“In all our endeavours, we are determined to improve the quality and standard of living of all our people,” the President said.

“We are cognisant that foreign direct investment will play a major role in facilitati­ng the economic growth and developmen­t to achieve our vision to build a middle-income economy by 2030.

“Hence, we invite Russian investors to come and do business in Zimbabwe, and take advantage of this defining economic period we are in — that of immense strategic opportunit­ies. We have entered a new era.”

The new administra­tion, President Mnangagwa explained, was enhancing the efficiency and responsive­ness of the bureaucrac­y to facilitate investment, adding that he was committed to “entrenchin­g a discipline­d, consistent and predictabl­e business environmen­t which is free from all forms of corruption”.

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