Amon Murwira pitches Zimbabwe to Davos investors for trade

Zimbabwe hit Davos to pitch trade-first diplomacy, chase investors, and line up deals, betting global engagement pays better than isolation.

Why Zimbabwe showed up in Davos
  • The government framed attendance as economic diplomacy, not conference tourism.
  • Leadership tied the move to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s trade-centered policy push.
  • Officials aimed to read shifting geopolitics before locking policy bets.
  • Messaging leaned hard on rejoining global markets.
What officials say Davos actually does
  • Minister Amon Murwira rejected claims that Davos is rich-people cosplay.
  • He argued decisions there shape jobs, supply chains, and capital flows.
  • Trade got pitched as the alternative to conflict.
  • Stability branding stayed front and center.
Bilateral talks outside the main forum
  • Meetings with Gavi targeted vaccines and domestic health manufacturing.
  • Talks with Philip Morris International focused on tobacco processing depth.
  • Zimbabwe pitched itself as a major leaf supplier with scale.
  • India's discussions centered on power generation and energy security.
A bigger strategy behind the trip
  • Economic diplomacy stays the spine of foreign policy.
  • The government backed the World Trade Organisation reform for fairer rules.
  • African Continental Free Trade Area got framed as an industrial lever.
  • Energy diversification, nuclear included, entered the Africa 2063 chat.
 

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