Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent
CHIPINGE Rural District Council has embarked on a strategic marketing drive to attract investors to the district. The council has produced fliers and a 27-minute documentary film named, “Chipinge, the thriving district.” The council’s chief executive Mr Blessing Mamvosha said the district had all that was expected for investors to consider it as a suitable area to invest in.

“Chipinge town is located in natural region 1, but starts from the Highveld and stretches to the Lowveld that falls under natural region 5,” he said.

“Chipinge is a district that possesses all the different climatic conditions of the country — from region 1 to 5. This makes it unique and suitable for various investor interests.

“We are calling on all prospective investors not to hesitate to engage us as we have adopted the ease of doing business. Our council operates under five departments — the administration and human resources, finance, internal audit, technical services and social services.”

Mr Mamvosha said as a council they wanted to guarantee prospective investors that they would take care of their business needs in whatever trade they might consider investing in.

Chipinge has opportunities in forestry, agriculture, energy, property development, tourism and hospitality.
Mr Mamvosha emphasised the need to also consider partnerships.
“Our Government is focusing on public-private partnerships,” he said.

“We invite private investors to make Chipinge a thriving town. With everyone’s support, Chipinge RDC can thrive for excellence.”

The district has a small farming town that was established in 1957 and sits on the border with Mozambique starting from Mahenye to Southdown.

It borders Chimanimani district to the north, Buhera and Bikita districts to the west and Chiredzi district to the south.
Before the split into Chipinge urban and rural, the two councils started as Gazaland District Council in 1980.
Chipinge RDC was then formed in 1991.

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