Palestinian Investors Eye Zimbabwe for Economic Cooperation Amid Ongoing Conflict

Palestine has reaffirmed Zimbabwe’s status as a safe and viable investment destination, with Palestinian investors expressing growing interest in exploring economic partnerships across various sectors.

The move comes as the protracted war between Israel and Palestine continues to ravage the Middle Eastern nation, prompting Palestinian investors to seek stability and new opportunities abroad. Zimbabwe, a long-time ally of Palestine, has emerged as a potential partner for economic cooperation and mutual growth.

Speaking after a courtesy call on Zimbabwe’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, Honourable Mangaliso Ndlovu, Palestinian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, His Excellency Tamer Almassri, said the need for strategic outward investment has become increasingly urgent.

“The war has ravaged our country, and it is important to have an outward-looking approach whereby our investors are coming to Zimbabwe to partake in areas that cross-pollinate ideas and invest in the rebuilding of Palestine,” Ambassador Almassri stated.

He praised the strong diplomatic ties between the two nations, describing Zimbabwe and Palestine as “all-weather friends” with shared values of sovereignty, resilience, and cooperation.

Ambassador Almassri noted that one of the key focus areas is agriculture, an industry vital to Gaza’s economy but one now crippled by conflict. He emphasized that Zimbabwe, with its vast agricultural potential, can play a crucial role in revitalizing Palestine’s food systems and long-term economic recovery.

“Zimbabwe has a lot to offer, and we see it as a partner that can assist in rebuilding critical sectors, especially agriculture. The friendship between our nations must now evolve into tangible economic cooperation,” he said.

The engagement signals a growing trend of South-South collaboration and highlights Zimbabwe’s increasing visibility as a destination for strategic investment, even amid global geopolitical turmoil.

As both nations seek to harness diplomatic goodwill into concrete action, the visit marks a pivotal step toward deepening trade ties and rebuilding livelihoods disrupted by conflict.

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