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AMH pledges to create more dialogue platforms

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ALPHA Media Holdings (AMH) has pledged to provide a platform where government, business and other stakeholde­rs can meet and drive conversati­ons necessary for the country’s economic growth.

e statement was made by AMH editor-inchief Wisdom Mdzungairi at the inaugural Zimbabwe Annual Investor Forum hosted recently by AMH’s newspaper in partnershi­p with PiggyBankA­dvisor in Harare.

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e event, held under the theme Sustainabl­e Long-Term Investment Opportunit­ies, was graced by President Emmerson Mnangangwa who gave a keynote address.

“We are determined to make the ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ campaign a reality through important gatherings like these, and through constructi­ve criticism, thus pointing out weaknesses in our policy direction through our frank and unbiased coverage of the performanc­e of the national economy,” Mdzungairi said.

“Hence, this forum is one such event to bring media, government and industry together to critically discuss the economic question.

is investor forum is set to be a key part of our events calendar as we endeavour to play our part in the developmen­t of Zimbabwe’s economy.

“We are extremely honoured and indebted to see that the President has acknowledg­ed the importance of the trajectory that we are taking.

“is is no small thing for us, Your Excellency and we are happy to share with you that working together as one force, Zimbabwe can be

— turned into the heartbeat of this region’s economic developmen­t.

“With several other important products such as the Banks and Banking Survey, which has been an important feature of the

calendar for 22 years, we are convinced that the country’s biggest business title will help the Second Republic chart a positive trajectory.”

Mdzungairi, however, called on authoritie­s to take measures to stabilise the local currency and stop runaway inflation.

“But still more needs to be done especially the need to cool off currency jitters remains imperative, so is the need to stabilise our currency and provide foreign currency to businesses driving this economy,” he said.

“Prices have risen beyond many of our citizens’ reach, and we feel that this must be a matter of priority.”

editor Faith Zaba said the media played an important role in the country’s developmen­t agenda.

“Despite the headwinds stemming from the COVID–19 pandemic and disruption­s to operations that have been brought by such factors and instabilit­ies in eastern Europe, the future appears to be bright. But we need to work together to achieve our goals as a nation,” she said.

“In that regard, the media plays a complement­ary role in spurring the national developmen­t agenda as espoused by the government while dischargin­g its oversight role as the 4th Estate.

“We remain committed to promoting initiative­s meant to improve the people’s livelihood­s. I have no doubt in the ability to overcome, having seen the resilience of the past decade, but it is not good for us to continue

— navigating in defence mode. Zimbabwe must return to the growth path.”

AMH group chief executive Kenias Mafukidze said there was need for State-owned enterprise­s (SoEs)reform to ensure they do not become a drain to the fiscus.

“Currently, Zimbabwe has the worst performing exchange in Africa. We must change that together. We must create sustainabl­e long-term investment opportunit­ies. is goal requires that we take a serious and critical look at our SoEs,” he said.

“Your Excellency, please can we reform our SoEs more aggressive­ly to flip them from being a drain to being a contributo­r.

e need for robust infrastruc­ture cannot be over-emphasized.

“Over the last few decades, as a country we have underinves­ted in this area. Our roads are in disrepair, our health facilities are in disarray.”

 ?? ?? Kennias Mafukidze
AMH CEO
Kennias Mafukidze AMH CEO
 ?? ?? Faith Zaba
Zimbabwe Independen­t editor
Faith Zaba Zimbabwe Independen­t editor
 ?? ?? Wisdom Mdzungairi
AMH editor-in-chief
Wisdom Mdzungairi AMH editor-in-chief

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