NEW: Calls for investments in SADC’s manufacturing sector

Ivan Zhakata

SADC countries must attract quality investments to spur the region’s manufacturing sector, as it is a great opportunity to create jobs and drive economic development, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Dr Thomas Utete Wushe has said.

Speaking at the 7th SADC Industrialisation Week underway in Harare, Dr Wushe said SADC’s member States needed to work together in industrialising the region.

“As we gather this week to ponder on strategies to industrialise the region, we are alive to the daunting challenge of attracting quality investments into the region,” she said.

“It is my hope that our investment promotion agencies and the private sector will take advantage of this rare opportunity to forge partnerships and perhaps settle deals that will transform our economies and the region.

“Similarly, I hope that our esteemed investors will appreciate the vast investment opportunities that Zimbabwe and other SADC countries have to offer. Today is a clear commitment that the region is ready to receive quality investments. Your presence here assures us that you are ready to embark on the journey with us.”

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