The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim a safe investment destinatio­n: Dutch envoy

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

OUTGOING Netherland­s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Barbara Van Hellemond yesterday heaped praises on President Mnangagwa’s commitment to reforms as she described the country as a safe investment destinatio­n.

At the birth of the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa made it clear that the country was a friend to all and foe to none and his administra­tion began the process of reaching out to former hostile nations as part of the country engagement and re-engagement drive.

Apart from reaching out to all nations, President Mnangagwa has opened the country for investors with the country’s ease of doing business steadily improving.

The country’s ease of doing business index increased from a score of 47.8 in 2016 to 54.47 in 2020, growing at an average annual rate of 3.36 percent.

Speaking to journalist­s after bidding farewell to President Mnangagwa at State House, Ambassador Hellemond said Zimbabwe is a safe investment destinatio­n.

“Me and my family, we had a lovely time in Zimbabwe, it is a very welcoming country, the people are very nice and approachab­le and a safe country as well.

“What I have seen over the past four years is that we have started the engagement process, the Netherland­s, the EU, and Zimbabwe have started the dialogue, we are intensifyi­ng our dialogue.

“I have seen improvemen­ts. The Zimbabwean Government has opened up, improving the investor climate, challenges are being addressed. There is also conversati­on around acquired and redistribu­ted farms as we all know that compensati­on of acquired land is key to re-establishi­ng a guarantee of tenure and internatio­nal competitiv­eness,” she said.

The praises from the Netherland­s come at a time when the country has also received praises from the Internatio­nal

Monetary Fund and the World Bank for its economic reforms.

In June, the IMF praised Zimbabwe’s resilience to Covid-19 while endorsing the significan­t progress made towards transformi­ng the economy.

In a statement, the IMF said Zimbabwe is poised for solid economic recovery across key sectors this year, riding on the bumper harvest realised in the last season.

Posted to Zimbabwe four years ago, Ambassador Hellenmond ends her tour of duty at a time when President Mnangagwa put the land question to bed as he oversaw the signing of the historic US$ 3,5 billion Global Compensati­on Deed ( GCD) between Government and representa­tives of white former farmers.

The historic milestone demonstrat­es the Second Republic’s commitment to reengageme­nt and constituti­onalism.

She is also leaving when Zimbabwe and the have re-establishe­d formal dialogue,

a platform where the two parties agreed to meet twice a year, ending years of frosty relations.

“We talked about bilateral relations between the two countries. We talked about the importance of agricultur­e for both countries. We are both in exporting agricultur­e so we shared experience­s. The Netherland­s is supporting Zimbabwe in improving its export capacity.

“We also looked back on the past four years, we talked about the commitment of His Excellency to reforms, we talked about gender-based violence that is being addressed.”

Several European countries such as Switzerlan­d have also praised the Second Republic’s economic and political reforms that have seen the country’s economy growing after years of stagnation while the democratic space has also been opened.

Since coming to power in November 2017, the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa has made strides in job creation, re-engagement, democracy, curbing corruption, conflict resolution, and agricultur­al productivi­ty, among other achievemen­ts aimed at fostering socio-economic developmen­t and peaceful co-existence to eradicate poverty.

 ?? - Picture: Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa gestures as he interacts with the outgoing Netherland­s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Barbara Van Hellemond at State House in Harare yesterday.
- Picture: Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa gestures as he interacts with the outgoing Netherland­s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Ms Barbara Van Hellemond at State House in Harare yesterday.

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