Zimbabwe in US$4 million investment windfall


  1. Sanday Chongo Kabange AfricaNews reporter in Lusaka, Zambia
    The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) is to invest US$4 million in Zimbabwe's rural financial services and agribusiness sectors. Fund director, Hugh Scott, said more than 250 local companies in the Southern African country had applied for the grants that range from US$250 000 to US$1.5 million.
    zimbabwe-bill-of-ten-million-dollar
    He said the AECF Zimbabwe window was targeting rural financial services and agribusiness sectors because "these sectors were selected on the premise that growth in them will have the biggest impact on poorer people in Zimbabwe, the majority of whom live in rural areas and rely on agriculture for livelihood".

    In Zimbabwe, AECF is keen on applications from new or existing financial service providers to assist them to extend their outreach to small business and small farmers in the rural areas.

    As a subset to the financial and agribusiness sector, AECF is also interested in developing information markets that support agri-businesses and rural financial services, according to reports out of Harare.

    AECF has appointed an independent investment committee that will meet in Harare in May this year to assess applications, and disbursements are expected by June.
    "Joint ventures are qualified to apply and it does not matter whether the lead applicant is local, regional or an international company," Scott said.

    AECF Southern Africa manager, Carin Mitchell, added that they are encouraging joint ventures that will generate business in Zimbabwe.

    "AECF is open to businesses from any country, but the project delivery and its development impact must be realised in Zimbabwe," he said.

    AECF is a challenge fund aimed at encouraging private sector companies to compete for investment support for new business projects. It was launched in June 2008 at the World Economic Forum in Cape Town, South Africa.

    The organisation is currently being funded by the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor, the Department of International Development, and the International Fund for Agriculture Development and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Australian government, through AusAID, is the founder of the AECF ZW.

    Scott has since challenged the private sector in Zimbabwe to respond with innovative and profitable business ideas that have a large developmental and pro-poor impact.


Reactions

  1. Image of charlesrukuni

    Charles Rukuni
    31 berichten
    Lid sinds December 2008


    This is not journalism. This story was lifted almost word for word from The Herald.



Latest News

  1. African Peer Review Mechanism making progress11:50In 2003 the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), the continental development plan, initiated the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM…
  2. Combating HIV infections among African women10:30With a lack of knowledge and power, African women continue to bear the brunt of HIV infections.
  3. Legume cultivation booms in Western Kenya07/02Small Holder Farmers (SHFs) who traditionally relied on seed companies for all their seeds are now bulking their own legume seeds for their farms.
  4. Malawi vendors chase out Chinese07/02Vendors in Kalonga, the Northern district of Malawi, on Wednesday petitioned the District Commissioner to flash out all Chinese nationals who are doin…
  5. Zim: Informal sector urged to join HIV battle05/02While the Harare City council is busy engaging in running battles with city vendors, Health Minister has called for authorities to devise ways to form…
  6. Elections: Wole Soyinka warns Mugabe, Wade03/02The Nigerian Nobel Prize winner for literature said heads of states who are trying to cling to power suffer the same fate as the dictators who were sw…
  7. AU elections rescheduled for June in Malawi01/02Following a deadlock during Monday's African Union elections, with a tie between former wife to South African president Jacob Zuma, Home Affairs …
  8. Senegal in turmoil as protest intensifies01/02Hundreds of anti-government protesters Tuesday gathered in the central Dakar, Senegal to show their dissatisfaction over the incumbent president Abdou…
  9. Zimbabwe’s inflation still favourable -…01/02Zimbabwe's annual headline inflation still compared favourably with economies in the region, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono said o…
  10. AFCON 2012: Sudan qualifies after four decades31/01The Sudanese national team has sealed a historic win over the Stallions of Burkina Faso.
  11. Senegalese opposition to intensify protests31/01Opposition and civil society groups in Senegal have vowed to increase their fight against incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade's presidential bid.
  12. Malawi: Rights coalition condemn stripping of…30/01The 39 members of the Solidarity for African Women's Rights Coalition based in 18 African countries have vehemently condemned the stripping of wo…
  13. Kenya to deworm five million children annually30/01Kenya launched the second phase of its national deworming programme at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012, aiming to treat 5 million childre…
  14. Benin’s Yayi Boni is AU’s new…30/01President Yayi Boni of Benin Republic has been elected chairperson of the African Union in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
  15. Clashes in Senegal as Wade seek third term30/01Clashes have erupted in Senegal's capital Dakar and several other city cities ; after the Constitutional Council said President Abdoulaye Wade co…
News archive