Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Pepsi’s success shows confidence in Zimbabwe’s investment climate’

- Chronicle Reporter

THE success of soft drink manufactur­er, Pepsi Zimbabwe, is testimony of the country’s attractive­ness to investment and impact of President Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Speaking at a hand over of 10 fridges, 10 pushcarts and 100 cooler boxes given to businesses by the company in Bulilima East on Saturday, Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu said the company has shown huge interest in growing together with the people it serves.

Fridges were given to outlets that are already trading the company’s products and have a demonstrat­ed ability or potential to sell more.

The pushcarts and cooler boxes are a double pronged initiative meant to empower communitie­s by presenting entreprene­urial opportunit­ies while growing the Pepsi business in the informal sector.

Recipients were selected from different communitie­s with major focus on the disadvanta­ged including women, youths and people living with disabiliti­es.

The company which was represente­d by the head for the southern region and Manicaland Mr Durgesh Jain, also donated 300x10kg of mealie-meal to vulnerable groups and 25 soccer balls to the community.

Minister Ndlovu said when President Mnangagwa came into power he opened the country for business by removing unnecessar­y bottleneck­s.

“Pepsi is not a small company, it’s a multinatio­nal company found in more than 70 percent of the countries in the world. If you go to the biggest economies, Pepsi is leading, go to the big aircraft companies, you find Pepsi there.

“Pepsi came to Zimbabwe around 2018 and have spread all over the country and today you can hardly find a beverages retail shop without Pepsi products,” said Minister Ndlovu.

He said Pepsi responded to President

Mnangagwa’s clarion call for businesses to invest in Zimbabwe.

Minister Ndlovu said the company, which had so far invested more than US$40 million in Zimbabwe, was committed to developing the communitie­s it is serving.

“I worked with them when I was Industry and Commerce Minister and I must say I admire the confidence they have in Zimbabwe. Pepsi is not a company that wants to grow alone but wants to grow with communitie­s. What they are doing here in Plumtree today was also done in other areas around Zimbabwe,” said Minister Ndlovu.

He said some companies just want to make huge profits for themselves at the expense of communitie­s they served but the story was completely different with Pepsi which wants to grow together with the communitie­s.

“Whenever I spoke to Pepsi about this project, they said Minister we are coming to Plumtree to empower women.

“I insisted that in the list of beneficiar­ies, 70 percent should be women.”

Minister Ndlovu said the event was an example of Government’s good working relations with businesses.

He called on the recipients of the fridges, push-carts and cooler boxes to put them to good use so that they benefit.

“Let us make this work so that tomorrow another company can emulate this for our benefit,” he said.

The Minister of State in Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga’s office, Evelyn Ndhlovu, also hailed the company for its community programmes that benefit the people.

Pepsi Zimbabwe area manager for Matabelela­nd North, South and Bulawayo Mr Nkosiyethu Wenha said investing in Zimbabwe was the company’s greatest move.

“We believe strongly in the empowermen­t of the vulnerable including women and young people. We believe that empowering women is empowering the nation,” said Mr Wenha.

 ??  ?? Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu congratula­tes one of the beneficiar­ies of pushcarts handed over by Pepsi Zimbabwe in Plumtree on Saturday. Looking on (extreme right) is Pepsi head for the southern region and Manicaland Mr Durgesh Jain
Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu congratula­tes one of the beneficiar­ies of pushcarts handed over by Pepsi Zimbabwe in Plumtree on Saturday. Looking on (extreme right) is Pepsi head for the southern region and Manicaland Mr Durgesh Jain

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