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02 Aug, 2022 Fairtalk Communications mourns Cont Mhla.02 Aug, 2022 Never Tigere leaves Azam FC 02 Aug, 2022 © 2022 The Chronicle | Disclaimer | Copyright Site & Hosting by WebdevThe Democratic Republic of Congo is hosting the event which kicks off today and runs until Saturday under the theme “Promoting industrialisation through agro-processing, mineral beneficiation, and regional value chains for inclusive and resilient economic growth”.“The SIW aims to foster new opportunities for intra-African trade, developing cross-border value chains, and identifying investment opportunities in Southern Africa.
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is expected to participate in the sixth Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) annual industrialisation week, a platform that brings together multiple faceted players to explore ways on how the region can contribute to poverty reduction through industrialisation and structural transformation of economies.In a statement, the SADC secretariat said the annual event provides a platform for member states, the private sector, international cooperating partners, multinational corporations, regional and global policy makers, research institutions and academia, small and medium enterprises, development finance institutions and civil society to interact and share experiences on how best the region can contribute to poverty reduction through industrialisation and structural transformation of our economies.