Econet InfraCo to build industrial park near airport

Business Reporter

Econet InfraCo, the infrastructure company being spun out of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, is set to build a 300ha modern industrial park near Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport in Harare supported by 100 MW of solar power.

The facility, the company said, will also include a large data centre facility. The company said the idea behind the industrial park was to create facilities for businesses that want to take advantage of proximity to the airport for manufacturing and exports.

“Our vision is to create infrastructure such as power and water facilities needed for a modern industrial park. It will make it easier for investors to come in and take advantage while creating jobs,” Econet Group CEO, Dr Douglas Mboweni, said.

Econet InfraCo was developing the project in phases, including phased-deployment of the 100 MW of solar power, in response to demand Work had already started on the first phase.

Once the necessary development approvals were obtained, the company’s 300 hectares would easily be one of the most ambitious private developments since Independence.

Dr Mboweni said the project is one of several major projects that the Econet Group founder, Mr Strive Masiyiwa, had already given the green light.

“This is going to be huge, and we will soon be presenting our plans to the Government.”

He disclosed the plans following the public unveiling of Econet InfraCo, which he stressed was not a new business, but had always existed as one of the business units of Econet Wireless.

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