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Mnangagwa in Osaka pitches broken Zimbabwe roads to Japanese investors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52234, member: 636"] President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed international audiences at the Osaka 2025 Expo during Zimbabwe's National Day ceremony on Wednesday. The head of state promoted investment opportunities within his country's ongoing infrastructure development initiatives. Road construction, irrigation system upgrades, and dam construction projects present significant partnership potential for Japanese firms and international investors. Mnangagwa emphasized the substantial returns these ventures could generate for global partners. The presentation occurred before a distinguished gathering of international delegates and business leaders. Zimbabwe's tourism sector received prominent attention during the presidential address. Mnangagwa highlighted the nation's diverse wildlife populations and natural attractions as key economic drivers. The president anticipated higher visitor numbers following Zimbabwe's participation in the world exposition. Traditional performance groups demonstrated the country's cultural heritage to assembled guests. The ceremony showcased Zimbabwe's artistic traditions through dance and music presentations by local ensembles. Infrastructure modernization efforts represent a cornerstone of Zimbabwe's economic development strategy. Multiple sectors offer entry points for foreign investment partnerships. The rehabilitation projects span critical areas of national development. Mnangagwa positioned these initiatives as pathways to mutual prosperity. The global platform provided strategic visibility for Zimbabwe's investment landscape. [/QUOTE]
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