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Zimbabwe: 'Govt Ready to Work With Private Sector'

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Government is ready to work with the private sector under public-private partnerships to achieve Vision 2030, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.

Addressing the media after touring Irvine's Zimbabwe in Waterfalls yesterday, VP Mohadi said Government was committed to working with the private players to increase production.

Vice President Mohadi toured the company in response to an invitation by the company's chief executive Mr David Irvine.

Vice President Mohadi toured the plant, school and clinic which was built by the company as part of its social responsibility.

Vice President Mohadi challenged youths and women to engage in chicken production as a way of supporting the economy.

Source: allAfrica.com
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