INDUSTRIES in Bulawayo are undergoing significant revitalisation as a result of supportive policies and a stable economic environment ushered in by the Second Republic, which are also aiding the city’s modernisation efforts.

INDUSTRIES in Bulawayo are undergoing significant revitalisation as a result of supportive policies and a stable economic environment ushered in by the Second Republic, which are also aiding the city’s modernisation efforts.

A media tour of Bulawayo’s leading manufacturing entities conducted on Friday by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere, his deputy Dr Omphile Marupi, Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana and other senior Government officials showed that large companies in the country’s second-biggest city were investing in huge capital projects.

A media tour of Bulawayo’s leading manufacturing entities conducted on Friday by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere, his deputy Dr Omphile Marupi, Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana and other senior Government officials showed that large companies in the country’s second-biggest city were investing in huge capital projects.

These corporations included Treger Group, Edgars Stores, Arenel and Innscor Africa Limited.

These corporations included Treger Group, Edgars Stores, Arenel and Innscor Africa Limited.

At Edgars Limited’s Carousel factory and Baker’s Inn, Dr Muswere’s delegation witnessed impressive strides under Zimbabwe’s reindustrialisation agenda driven by President Mnangagwa.

At Edgars Limited’s Carousel factory and Baker’s Inn, Dr Muswere’s delegation witnessed impressive strides under Zimbabwe’s reindustrialisation agenda driven by President Mnangagwa.

The capital projects have helped Bulawayo restore its industrial sector as the engine of Zimbabwe’s economic resurgence, while the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector is also contributing to this momentum with its dynamism and vigour.

The capital projects have helped Bulawayo restore its industrial sector as the engine of Zimbabwe’s economic resurgence, while the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector is also contributing to this momentum with its dynamism and vigour.

In remarks at the conclusion of the day-long tour, Dr Muswere said Bulawayo’s transformation was on track.

In remarks at the conclusion of the day-long tour, Dr Muswere said Bulawayo’s transformation was on track.

Source: The Herald

Source: The Herald

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