Building a Capable State – Hellen Zille, Premier of Western Cape
“The single most crucial variable that creates a context for growth, development and investment, is the capable state, that is the purpose of our efforts, every day.”
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“The single most crucial variable that creates a context for growth, development and investment, is the capable state, that is the purpose of our efforts, every day.”
Former Minister of Environmental Affairs John Kachamila talks about economy and politics and shares his vision for Mozambique.
“Accelerate Cape Town’s vision is to continuously grow Cape Town as a ‘global African City of inspiration & innovation’. Together with our members, we want to continuously grow Cape Town as an economic hub and globally recognised business destination in Africa.”
Zero Investimentos has a large portfolio of investment opportunities in Mozambique in areas such as: warehouses (Empreendimentos de Moçambique), appartment buildings (Chindzale), tourism (Marracuene Lodge), natural gas (Autogás), etc.
António Fagilde, Chairman of TECAP, gives an overview of the company. TECAP is specialized in providing services, products and equipments for the agriculture, livestock and agro-industry sectors in Mozambique.
Joaquim Tobias Dai, Executive Board Director of Exictos (member of Asseco Group), presents the company. Exictos is specialized in providing consulting services in IT and software solutions for the banking, insurance, retail and utilities sectors.
Joaquim Tobias Dai, Executive Board Director of Exictos (member of Asseco Group), gives his outlook for the economy of Mozambique by the end of 2016/beginning of 2017, and mentions some of the challenges to be faced.
“We are considered worldwide number two in exporting rock phosphate and most of our markets are in South East Asia and the Far East. We don’t export locally or to this region so we are not affected by what is happening in our surrounding region.”
Rui Mendes gives an overview of SODIL. The company has been importing and distributing fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) for the Mozambican market, since its creation in 2000. SODIL works with renowned brands such as Revlon, Yardley, Lenthéric, Adidas, Coty, Cotoneve, Logex, etc.
Rui Barros gives his assessment of the banking sector in Mozambique and explains what is the role of Barclays in the country, as well as its strategy in terms of corporate and retail banking. He also discusses challenges to be faced.