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Mnangagwa off to SA for investment talks

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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to address potential investors based in South Africa today, as the new government tries to live up to its promises ahead of next year’s harmonised elections.

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to address potential investors based in South Africa today, as the new government tries to live up to its promises ahead of next year’s harmonised elections.

NewsZimbabwe

The visit marks the first foreign trip Mnangagwa has made since he returned to Zimbabwe from the neighbouring country to succeed his predecessor Robert Mugabe.

He had been forced into exile because of “threats” on his life after he was expelled as vice president of both government and the ruling Zanu party.

Zimbabwe’s embassy in Pretoria confirmed the trip yesterday.

“His Excellency ambassador Isaac Moyo invites all Zimbabweans doing business in South Africa and all business persons with an interest in investing in Zimbabwe to a business meeting which will be addressed by His Excellency, Cde ED Mnangagwa, the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe,” a letter from the embassy reads.

“The meeting is scheduled for Thursday 21 December 2017 at the Zimbabwe embassy, 798 Merton Avenue, Arcading, Pretoria. You are requested to be seated by 1300 hours.”

Mnangagwa has made reviving the country’s tanked economy and creating jobs a key priority of his presidency.

Since signing for the country’s top job, he has shown willingness to implement reforms needed for economic growth including simplifying the country indigenisation policy.

Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa has also proposed civil service reforms with a view to cut a runaway government wage bill to create fiscal space for capital projects and service delivery. — NewZimbabwe.com