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World Service,03 Sep 2018,17 mins

Is Zimbabwe Open for Business?

Business Daily

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Following the historic elections, we explore the challenges facing President Emerson Mnangagwa as his government works to revive the country's ailing economy. We ask investors if Zimbabwe is now a more attractive destination for expansion. Dr Charles Laurie is Head of Africa at global risk consultancy Maplecroft and Samir Shasha is CEO of Cambria Africa Plc, which has invested in a logistics business and a hotel. With an abundance of natural resources, including diamonds, platinum and gold, what role could minerals play in an economic revival? Hugh Warner is the Executive Chairman of Prospect Resources, an Australian company that's built a lithium mine just outside Harare. And the tourism business has just had an injection of cash. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe recently introduced a $15 million fund to support the industry. As the ѿý's Vivienne Nunis has been discovering, there's still plenty of work to be done. (Picture: Stone sculptor Mayor Zvawanhu in his workshop. Credit: ѿý)

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