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Zimbabwe's Next Big Thing Is Complex Industry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43817, member: 636"] Zimbabwe needs complex manufacturing to reach middle income status according to business leaders. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries says building advanced factories offers the best path forward for economic growth. Countries achieve prosperity through either oil and gas wealth or sophisticated industrial systems. CZI president Mucha While Zimbabwe found some oil and gas deposits, developing those resources takes many years and massive investment. Manufacturing complexity provides a faster route to the government's Vision 2030 goals. The organization expanded from two technical staff to nearly 20 people to support this mission. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube believes Zimbabwe shows strong progress toward upper middle income targets. Citizens build homes with cash rather than mortgages and carry low household debt compared to other African nations. The government approved ten development priorities for the next five years starting January 2026. Industrial complexity requires stable economics and business-friendly policies to attract investors. Companies need strong intellectual property protection and easy operating conditions to succeed. The confederation wants manufacturing that creates parts and components rather than just assembling finished products. Cabinet will review the development strategy document in October and President Mnangagwa plans to launch it in November. The 2026 national budget will reflect these new policy directions when presented to parliament. [/QUOTE]
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