As part of its ongoing mission to promote Mozambique as an attractive investment destination, MozParks’ General Director, Onorio Manuel, is attending the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, as part of the Mozambique Business Mission led by the President of Mozambique Filipe Jacinto Nyusi.
The 11th annual summit brings together a community of 2,000 business leaders, CEOs, investors, heads of state, and ministers to debate Africa’s most pressing priorities and set its business agenda. Organized in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, the forum serves as a pivotal platform for shaping Africa’s economic future. This year’s conference features prominent participants, including the President of the Republic of Rwanda, the President of the Republic of Kenya, as well as key business entities such as Africa Finance Corporation, Total Energies, AfreximBank, and ENI.
“This forum is a remarkable opportunity to present Mozambique’s dynamic business environment and the substantial investment prospects we offer,” said Onorio Manuel. “We are eager to engage with global investors and showcase the unique advantages of investing in Mozambique.”
Over the course of the two-day event, MozParks had the opportunity to engage with various stakeholders from both the private and public sectors. Discussions centered on the collective role in supporting Africa’s economy and development, with a notable increase in interest in Mozambique’s investment potential.
“We hope to leverage this forum to attract more investors and continue driving economic growth and development in Mozambique”, Manuel added.
ABOUT MOZPARKS
MozParks is a developer and operator of Sustainable Economic Zones and is a public-private partnership between the Mozambican Government Agency for Investment and Export Promotion (APIEX), and Swiss-Mozambican investors. MozParks is the only industrial park operator in Mozambique, with parks in Beluluane and Nampula and expansion plans in Cabo Delgado province. MozParks has already attracted over 50 companies from 18 countries, and over USD 3 billion in investments in the Beluluane park in Maputo province.