President open to constructive feedback . . . reaffirms commitment to creating business friendly climate
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored industry players to offer constructive feedback, saying “where you think we lack, please tell us . . . we will wake up”.
He reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to continuously improve the country’s business climate to attract both foreign and local investment.
The President made the call to industry while commissioning National Foods’ multi-million-dollar facilities in Harare on Thursday.
“My Government stands ready to continue improving the doing business environment, in line with our mantra, ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’.
“Where you think we lack, please tell us…we will wake up,” said President Mnangagwa.
The President, who is keen on working with the private sector and interacts with business at various fora as he seeks feedback and strategies to improve the investment climate, also commended farmers for aiding national goals.
“I want to commend the Government, the private sector and especially the farmers whose produce makes all this possible. It is my strong belief that initiatives such as this one will accelerate our journey towards Vision 2030, bringing economic prosperity, improved livelihoods and national pride.
“Let us, therefore, continue to work together to support initiatives that uphold our sovereignty, empower ourselves and build a sustainable and self-reliant Zimbabwe,” he said. ReadMore