SA tycoon to invest $1,2bn
South African investor, Guma Group of Companies executive chairman Robert Matana Gumede (left) is welcomed by Guma  Group business development executive Emmanuel Charumbira (centre) and local partner Brookes Enterprises director Samson Paul on arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport yesterday. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)

South African investor, Guma Group of Companies executive chairman Robert Matana Gumede (left) is welcomed by Guma Group business development executive Emmanuel Charumbira (centre) and local partner Brookes Enterprises director Samson Paul on arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport yesterday. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter
SOUTH African tycoon Mr Robert Matana Gumede arrived in the country last night to cement a $1,2 billion investment deal in key sectors of the economy which include infrastructure development, energy, health services, tourism and financial services.

The visit follows a meeting he held with President Mnangagwa on December 21 last year in Pretoria, South Africa.

Mr Gumede — who is the founder and executive chairman of Guma Group — is an award-winning businessman and entrepreneur who is also the current co-chair of the SA-Russia Business Council, and was co-chair of the Brics Business Forum in China in 2011.

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He is also a member of the African China Trade and Infrastructure Development Forum with global experience in infrastructure development.

In an interview on arrival at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport yesterday, Mr Gumede said he was optimistic about investing here under the new political dispensation owing to conducive policies pitched by President Mnangagwa.

“I am happy to be here in Zimbabwe just to see what one can do in assisting Government in achieving its short-term goals of turning around the economy of the country. As an entrepreneur and businessman who is involved various businesses, I felt it was an opportune time to come into your country and identify some of the opportunities that my company will be able to invest in,” he said.

He said he was already an investor in the country in the tourism sector. Mr Gumede said he wanted to invest more, especially in infrastructure and ICT.

“For me Zimbabwe offers a great opportunity and Zimbabwe used to be the basket of Africa. I believe good times are back and I didn’t want to wait, especially when I am in South Africa as a neighbour,” he said.

He said if Zimbabwe and South Africa combined their strengths, they could do so much together and that Africans should help each other.

“I want to partner with local Zimbabweans in various sectors of the economy where we will work together. What will stop Zimbabweans from investing in South Africa? Nothing!” he said.

He said Zimbabwe had the most intelligent and hardworking people.

Guma Group business development executive Mr Emmanuel Charumbira said they were looking at investing more than $1,2 billion.

“Guma is not new to Zimbabwe. We have investments in Victoria Falls where we have two lodges and we are also operating helicopters in Victoria Falls. At the moment, looking at the projects we have targeted based on our research, we are looking in the region of $1,2 billion to invest in the country,” he said.

Local company, Brookes Enterprises director Mr Samson Paul said he initiated the investment deals that saw Mr Gumede coming to Zimbabwe.

“It is the responsibility of every patriotic Zimbabwean to do whatever they can, in their respective fields to help revive the economy,” he said.

President Mnangagwa visited South Africa in December where he addressed an oversubscribed business indaba.

He told South Africans and the Zimbabwe Diaspora of immense business opportunities in the country, and that Zimbabwe was open for investment.

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