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Pension-skipping employers in Zimbabwe now face Ipec's wrath
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59635, member: 636"] Insurance and pension companies have allocated millions of dollars toward agricultural, energy, and infrastructure projects under prescribed asset regulations. The Insurance and Pensions Commission reports these investments support national development while meeting regulatory requirements. Commissioner Dr Grace Muradzikwa addressed delegates at the Zimbabwe Economic Development Conference in Bulawayo. She detailed how pension funds and insurers contribute significantly to economic growth through strategic investments. The commission has gained new authority to garnish accounts of employers who fail to remit employee contributions. Renewable energy projects received approximately US$57.3 million from these financial institutions. Solar and mini-hydro facilities funded by insurance companies and pension funds supply electricity to the national grid. Notable investments encompass Honde Hydro Power, Guruve Solar, Centragrid, Gold Saif-Penhalonga Energy, and Great Zimbabwe Hydro projects. Agricultural initiatives received support through the Farmer's Basket program in Goromonzi District. Public confidence in pension schemes has decreased substantially, creating regulatory challenges for the commission. [/QUOTE]
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