Zimbabwe Attracts Global Business Giants as President Mnangagwa Welcomes Dutch Investor

President Mnangagwa, SADC Incoming Chair

Zimbabwe’s growing appeal to international investors continues to gain momentum, with President Mnangagwa today meeting Dutch entrepreneur and investor Marcel Boekhoorn at State House. Boekhoorn, who heads Ramphastos Investments and holds an extensive global business portfolio, reaffirmed his commitment to expanding operations in Zimbabwe, where his company already has interests in the mining sector.

The visit highlights the increasing confidence global investors have in Zimbabwe’s economic reforms and investment policies. It also comes ahead of the anticipated arrival of Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, who is eyeing opportunities in manufacturing and power generation.

With high-profile investors like Boekhoorn and Dangote showing interest, Zimbabwe’s vision of becoming an industrial and investment hub in Africa is fast turning into a reality.

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