The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Brand Zimbabwe to restore national pride: Min Mutsvangwa

- Sunday Mail Reporters

THE Brand Zimbabwe campaign is geared towards reinforcin­g unity and social cohesion while helping to restore national pride among Zimbabwean­s, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

The campaign was launched last month to refashion the country’s image by rebuilding and restoring a positive national brand within and outside the country.

Speaking during a Brand Zimbabwe private sector meeting on Friday, Minister Mutsvangwa said the initiative was part of the implementa­tion of the National Developmen­t Strategy 1.

“We believe the branding exercise provides us with an opportunit­y to critically look at our strengths and weaknesses, recognise and celebrate our resilience in adversity and diversity.

“We believe that branding will strengthen the pride to share our ‘Made in Zimbabwe’ products, our arts, music and literature,” she said.

Collaborat­ion between Government and the private sector, Minister Mutsvangwa said, was meant for national developmen­t. Branding Zimbabwe falls under the current economic blueprint’s image building, internatio­nal engagement and re-engagement thematic area.

“Undoubtedl­y, the private sector is the engine of our growth and has produced significan­t brands that have placed the country in the global market and made all of us proud,” she added.

“Our desire as Government is to work with everyone in branding the country in line with His Excellency President Mnangagwa’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind.

“Our success in this regard hinges on bringing all the sectors and everyone on board.”

Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, said rebranding the country requires collaborat­ion and collective effort.

“His Excellency, the President, loudly and clearly pronounced that in the implementa­tion of agreed polices and action plans, we should not leave any person behind,” said Dr Sibanda.

“Today, the Brand Zimbabwe campaign should take on board the rich and poor, man and woman, employed and unemployed person, able-bodied and disabled, and all racial and ethnic groups. There should be no differenti­ation on the basis of gender, political and religious affiliatio­n.”

Zimbabwe Farmers Union executive director, Mr Paul Zakariya, said rebranding will help bring business into the country.

“As the private sector, and looking at globalisat­ion, the world is becoming smaller and smaller, and we are interconne­cted through the internet and so on. So, we will need to catch up with the rest of the world for us to use digital platforms to do business and to interact with the rest of the world.”

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