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Midlands guide spotlights local investment ideas
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31232, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's government just started a new project called the Midlands Province Investment Compendium. This simple document shows all the business opportunities waiting in the Midlands area. It helps anyone looking to start a business see what options exist across different towns and cities. The paper aims to bring attention to the region's unused potential. Officials want people with money to put it into local projects because the business rules make it easy. Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube believes this new guide offers clear directions for growing business in the area. Mr. Willard Manungo from the President's office pointed out how perfectly timed this event was. Zimbabwe plans to finish its first National Development Strategy by December and start a second one right after. He stressed that Zimbabwe needs money from outside investors to keep moving forward as a country. The team wants the Midlands ready for these foreign partners. Energy Minister July Moyo talked about the many chances to invest in power projects. He mentioned the country wants clean energy and asked for people to fund solar projects and other electricity-making ideas. Local leader Owen Ncube promised they would remove all barriers that might block new business deals. He even offered his help if anyone runs into problems with officials or local rules. He wants everyone to know his door stays open for investors who face challenges. Another official, Andy Mhlanga, expressed happiness about plans that push the economy ahead. He believes the President created great chances for anyone brave enough to try. The meeting brought many business people together under one roof. They spent time talking to each other and building helpful connections. These new friendships might lead to future business partnerships that benefit everyone involved. The government hopes these talks turn into real projects that create jobs and improve life in the Midlands. [/QUOTE]
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