Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Germany to open lines of credit for Zimbabwe

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GERMANY has pledged to open lines of credit for Zimbabwe and deepen bilateral relations as the internatio­nal community warms up to President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion following free, fair and credible elections held on 30 July.

The commitment was made by Germany Economic Co-operation Minister Dr Gerd Muller, the first German minister to visit Zimbabwe in 20 years, after he paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutap­a Offices in Harare last week.

As part of formalisin­g the relations, the two countries agreed to establish a Joint Permanent Commission to explore various fields of co-operation. Addressing delegates to the sixth annual agribusine­ss conference at the Harare Agricultur­al Show, President Mnangagwa confirmed the developmen­t and urged the business community to prepare for the coming opportunit­ies.

“We had an hour-long meeting with Economic Co-operation Minister from Germany. They are going to open relations and lines of credit with us, so it is important for our people to take advantage of these opportunit­ies that are coming.”

Relations between Zimbabwe and Germany took a downturn following the imposition of sanctions by the European Union after the bloc sided with Britain in its dispute with Zimbabwe over land reforms in the country.

Addressing journalist­s soon after Dr Muller met President Mnangagwa, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo said the Germans had committed to assist Zimbabwe rebuild its economy.

“They met His Excellency who gave them the whole situation of the political environmen­t in Zimbabwe and where the rest of Zimbabwe was going from a historical perspectiv­e and for certain issues to do with farmers’ compensati­on, particular­ly where Germans were involved, but above all this delegation has made a commitment to support this new Government as it moves forward to rebuild the economy,” he said.

Minister Moyo said such support was important for Zimbabwe as Germany was a major donor to various sectors of the country’s economy in the past.

“This is a very critical and a critical milestone for the support of the new administra­tion of the Second Republic because Germany, as you are aware, is a critical bilateral creditor to Zimbabwe and it is

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