By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with dayton
Published on 2024-01-23 22:24:00
The 56th session of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is an upcoming conference that brings together African Finance Ministers in Victoria Falls. It will also serve as a platform for the Government to engage with the global community, according to Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube.
Minister Ncube emphasized the importance of using the ECA conference as an opportunity to pursue engagement with the global village. The conference will offer a platform for African Finance Ministers to exchange ideas, discuss economic development, and promote investment opportunities in the region. The Minister expressed optimism that the event will result in fruitful discussions and initiatives that will contribute to sustainable economic growth and development in Africa.
The Government’s efforts to engage with the global community align with its commitment to fostering international partnerships and promoting investment in the country. Minister Ncube highlighted the importance of utilizing platforms such as the ECA conference to showcase the investment potential of Zimbabwe and attract foreign investors. By participating in international forums, the Government aims to strengthen economic ties with other countries and demonstrate its dedication to creating a favorable business environment.
In addition to engaging with the global community, the ECA conference will also provide an opportunity for African Finance Ministers to address key economic challenges facing the continent. Discussions at the conference are expected to focus on strategies for promoting sustainable economic development, enhancing financial inclusion, and fostering innovation in the African financial sector. The Minister emphasized the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing among African countries to address common economic issues and achieve shared prosperity.
Overall, the upcoming ECA conference in Victoria Falls presents a valuable opportunity for the Government to pursue its engagement drive with the global village, promote investment opportunities, and participate in crucial discussions on economic development in Africa. Minister Ncube emphasized the Government’s commitment to leveraging international platforms for the benefit of the country’s economic growth and development.
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