ZNCC seeks synergies to boost investments in Matabeleland

The leadership of the newly elected Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Matabeleland chapter, has pledged to amplify synergies across all sectors in the region with a view of attaining a conducive environment for business growth and investment.

The regional branch held its elections during the annual general meeting held in Victoria Fall last week.

Incoming vice president, Mr Mackenzie Dongo said  during his tenure, he would strive to ensure that the chapter is more visible and vibrant in being the voice of business through meaningful engagements cutting across all relevant stakeholders.

Mr Dongo who is the MAC Motors managing director takes over from Bit Bags managing director, Mr Louis Herbst who has been the vice president since October 2021.

“Amongst my top priorities as the vice president is to make the Matabeleland chapter more visible and vibrant in being the voice of business through meaningful engagements cutting across all relevant stakeholders, which includes Government, parastatals, regulatory authorities, municipalities, and all other relevant stakeholders so as to lobby for better policy formulation conducive for business growth and investment,” said the  former ZNNC Matabeleland chairperson

The incoming ZNCC Bulawayo chairperson Mr Bekezela Moyo, also the managing director of Allied Security and Curry Mine, said his mission was to lobby policymakers and relevant stakeholders to ensure that they provide a level playing field for the businesses in Matabeleland.

“We also want to look into the issues of devolution in Matabeleland as we want to create a fair playing field; we also want to engage with other like-minded business people to ponder and think of where to develop our region together.

“I’m looking forward to engaging several business people and also having them (engage) with the chamber to map the way forward on how we can build our country, our region, and improve our communities. I’m hoping to push the chamber in the Matabeleland region to greater heights,” said Mr Moyo.

Dual Core managing director Mr Joseph Scott, who was elected the ZNCC Bulawayo deputy chairperson said the promotion of brand Zimbabwe, revival of the Matabeleland manufacturing sector, and job creation would form a core of their agenda.

“I thank our outgoing presidium, chairman, and board executives. I believe under the circumstances of the  Covid-19 pandemic which created economic uncertainty was a challenge we all faced as a chamber and a nation but through President Mnangagwa’s guidance through Vision 2030 beginning with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) we have performed exceptionally well and continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

“We too have established momentum as a chamber and it’s necessary to keep that moving forward.”  -Bulawayo Bureau

 

 

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