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    Dangote Expands African Footprint with $1 Billion Investment in Zimbabwe

    Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has announced a landmark $1 billion investment in Zimbabwe, signaling renewed confidence in the country’s economy under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration. 

    The investment will fund large-scale projects in cement production, power generation, and fuel transportation infrastructure, marking one of Zimbabwe’s most significant private-sector deals in years.

    According to Business Insider Africa, Dangote’s visit to Harare yesterday formalized the long-anticipated plan, following earlier investment efforts in 2015 and 2018 that stalled due to regulatory and political challenges during former President Robert Mugabe’s rule. 

    This renewed deal underscores the Dangote Group’s determination to advance Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 industrialization agenda and contribute to job creation, energy development, and infrastructure growth.

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    Dangote expressed optimism after meeting with President Mnangagwa, commending the country’s new investment climate. “Mnangagwa has turned the economy around. That really gave us the confidence that this is the right time for us to come and invest,” he said. 

    The agreement between the Dangote Group and the Zimbabwean government covers multiple ventures, including a cement manufacturing plant, an energy generation facility, and a new fuel pipeline, with the combined value expected to exceed $1 billion.

    President Mnangagwa confirmed the partnership on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the deal will “advance Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda through energy, cement, fertiliser, and infrastructure development.” 

    His Special Advisor on Investments, Dr. Paul Tunguwara, described Dangote’s commitment as “a defining moment” for Zimbabwe’s industrial revival.

    Economic analysts say the move reflects growing investor trust in Zimbabwe’s market reforms and could position the country as a leading destination for foreign direct investment in southern Africa. 

    If fully realized, the project will enhance Zimbabwe’s industrial capacity, strengthen regional trade, and expand Dangote’s influence across Africa’s energy and construction sectors.

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