Vice President Kembo Mohadi reinforced government backing for private enterprise during the Sundrive Business Summit and Awards held in Beitbridge on Friday, stating that entrepreneurial activity remains essential to achieving the nation's economic development targets by 2030. Permanent Secretary Benson Martins Dube delivered remarks on behalf of the vice president, highlighting regulatory reforms that eliminated or reduced various licensing fees affecting small and medium agricultural producers, water abstraction charges, and export documentation costs.
Mohadi characterized Matabeleland South province as strategically positioned for regional commerce through border infrastructure while offering investment potential in extractive industries, farming, and hospitality sectors. Authorities indicated ongoing coordination between finance and sectoral ministries to streamline administrative procedures for business operators across all scales of operation.
Mohadi characterized Matabeleland South province as strategically positioned for regional commerce through border infrastructure while offering investment potential in extractive industries, farming, and hospitality sectors. Authorities indicated ongoing coordination between finance and sectoral ministries to streamline administrative procedures for business operators across all scales of operation.