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Infrastructure

Zimbabwe has identified infrastructure as a key economic enabler and has therefore prioritized investment in infrastructure as key to the sustained recovery of the Zimbabwean economy and to the achieve global competitiveness. There are plenty of opportunities for Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), Joint Ventures and strategic partnerships. These opportunities for…
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Water and Sanitation

WATER AND SANITATION Commercial agriculture in Zimbabwe is heavily dependent on irrigation. The resuscitation and future growth of the Zimbabwean economy is dependent upon the availability of adequate water supply for domestic, industrial and agricultural use, Zimbabwe boasts the highest per capita water bodies in Africa and there are plenty…
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) The ICT sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in Zimbabwe as signified by a 14% growth in 2015, translating to a 5% contribution to GDP. Key areas in the Zimbabwe ICT sector are: Telecommunication services – voice, data and internet, broadband and satellite…
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Manufacturing

MANUFACTURING The main drivers of the manufacturing sector are in the subsectors of food and beverages, leather and leather products, packaging and plastic, timber, metals and metal products, textile and clothing, chemicals, ICT and pharmaceuticals. The sector presents vast opportunities to investors especially given its diversification, strong growth potential and…
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Tourism

The tourism sector is one of the four pillars of the economy, alongside agriculture, manufacturing and mining. Tourism is expected to increase exponentially its contribution to  the  GDP.. Tourism receipts are expected to increase from US$886 million in 2015 to over $3 billion by 2020. Victoria Falls The Victoria Falls…
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Mining

Zimbabwe has vast mineral resources , with over 60 different minerals  throughout the country. The country’s rich mineral resource base holds gold, precious stones, other gemstones, base metals and energy minerals. The mineral resource base presents lucrative opportunities for exploration, mining and beneficiation. Mineral exports account for over 50% of…
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Agriculture

Zimbabwe is an agro-based country since 70% of the country’s population lives in rural areas, and over 80% depends on agriculture for a livelihood. The manufacturing sector derives product inputs from agriculture and in turn provides services and inputs to the sector through backward and forward linkages. Land belongs to…
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Temporary Travel Documents (TTDs)

TTD – Temporary Travel Document   National ID (Zimbabwe) and / or birth certificate   Expired passport or affidavit / police report in cases of lost or stolen passport   Two (2) passport photos   TTD Fee – US$50.00
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Repatriation of Remains

List of documents required for Repatriation of Human remains to Zimbabwe  Death Certificate  Copy of Deceased’s Passport or Birth Certificate or Zimbabwean ID  Copy of Deceased relative’s Passport or Birth Certificate or Zimbabwean ID and contact   details  Burial order  Embalming Certificate  Non-Infectious Disease Certificate  Notice of Death  Final burial place…
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Non-marriage Certificates

Non-marriage Certificates Non-marriage certificates are issued to Zimbabwean nationals seeking to either marry for the first time or to remarry. These are applied for in person or through a nominee at the Registrar of Marriages at Makombe Building in Harare, Zimbabwe. Check for further information on: http://www.rg.gov.zw/  
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