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Taruberekera's quest for fruitful investments

Speaking to Standard Style from Dubai where he was attending the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress, Taruberekera said his attendance was inspired by his quest for fruitful investments.

Craft Properties boss Kudakwashe Taruberekera says his unwavering resolve and relentless pursuit for development were the reason behind his consistent engagements with the global community.

Over the years the Kadoma-based land developer travelled across the globe attending gatherings with the aim of preaching the country’s economic versatility.

Speaking to Standard Style from Dubai where he was attending the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress, Taruberekera said his attendance was inspired by his quest for fruitful investments.

The Arab Health Exhibition and Congress was being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in the United Arab Emirates from last Monday and ended on Thursday.

The four-day showcase provides a platform to address and outline global healthcare challenges while providing attendees with opportunities to network with industry leaders from around the world.

Companies are also given the opportunity to showcase progress and achievements in the health sector.

“I am attending the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress with the aim of engaging with potential investors in the health sector,” Taruberekera said.

“We are meeting various players in the health sector and we are luring them to come to Zimbabwe and invest in the health sector.

“Zimbabweans from all spheres of life can help in promoting the country’s development while sharing the best that the country can offer in terms of investment and economic development.”

Taruberekera, who is set to attend another global symposium on renewable energy in April, said his desire was to see foreign investors flocking to Zimbabwe.

“I am happy to say that most of the people l engaged with are eager to come to Zimbabwe and help our health sector grow,” he said.

“I was impressed by the exhibitions of state of the art medical equipment and the level of commitment shown by the exhibitors.”

He envisages a scenario where such equipment would be used at a local health centre.

Meanwhile, the businessman will soon release a motivational memoir titled The Inspiring Journey where he shares his life’s stories

“From humble beginnings, he [Taruberekera] rose to become a leader in the world of real estate and construction, receiving both local and international recognition,” reads part of the introduction of the book.

“This book aims to inspire readers by sharing life lessons from the man’s remarkable journey.”

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