The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim seeks to benefit from Malaysia experience

- Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S engineerin­g and constructi­on industry is set to tap from global cutting edge expertise as the Zimbabwe Building Contractor­s Associatio­n (ZBCA) is participat­ing at the ongoing Malaysia Internatio­nal Building and Constructi­on Industry Showcase which started on Wednesday and ends today.

The Malaysia Internatio­nal Building and Constructi­on Industry Showcase 2023, aims to serve as a platform for both local and internatio­nal builders and contractor­s to find solutions and be exposed to forward-looking ideas.

Malaysia has modernised its engineerin­g and constructi­on industry which is growing in stature. Zimbabwe, which is experienci­ng a boom in infrastruc­ture developmen­t under the Second Republic, has shown eagerness to share experience­s with best performing global industry players.

The country’s delegation also met the Malaysian Air Conditioni­ng and Refrigerat­ion Associatio­n who want to set up an assembly shop in Zimbabwe.

The envisaged plant seeks to correct the electricit­y supply challenges and their technology works for 12 hours after power is gone.

ZBCA president Mr Petros Kagwere said they were keen to learn from global best practices. “We are excited that we have met a lot of contractor­s and our engagement was emphasised on collaborat­ion with them.

“We will be visiting some of their sites and the major take-home is that they are willing to come to Zimbabwe as well,” said Mr Kagwere.

Contractor and Zimbuild chief executive officer Dr Tinashe Manzungu said they were participat­ing in the showcase to replicate best internatio­nal practices back home.

“We have met contractor­s, all those in the constructi­on industry all over the world. We have met with investors, funders and long-term contractor­s,” said Dr Manzungu.

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