Take advantage of AfCFTA, leather sector urged

GOVERNMENT has commended the Support to Industrial and Productive Sector (SIPS)
green innovative solutions project saying it stands to enhance the overall quality and
competitiveness of the leather sector particularly with the advent of the African
Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).


SIPS Project aims at promoting green innovative solutions targeting the leather sector in
Zimbabwe and Tanzania.


The initiative is being sponsored through funding from the Sadc and its partners and is
expected to stimulate job creation, reduce the environmental impact of leather
processing and create market linkages for leather products at a domestic, regional, and
international level.


In opening remarks read on her behalf by the deputy director of the Department of
Quality Assurance in Bulawayo Mrs Mary Chingonzoh, during the ongoing stakeholder
engagement meeting which is meant to capacitate experts from tanneries and abattoirs
with environment, safety and health issues, in Bulawayo on Monday, Ministry of
Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary Dr Mavis Sibanda said the SIPS projects
resonate well with the ministry’s mandate in the National Development Strategy 1
(NDS1) of ‘moving the economy up the value chain and structural transformation.’


“It is pleasing to note that the intervention of Solidaridad Sadc leather value chain SIPS
project is meant to promote green innovative solutions in the sector and market linkages
of leather products at a domestic, regional, and international level,” said Dr Sibanda.


“With the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) coming soon, the SIPS project
will enhance the overall quality of leather and gain competitiveness on export markets.”

Dr Sibanda said there is a need to understand the handling and management of tannery
waste to meet local and international compliance with environmental regulations.


Zimbabwe Leather Development Council (ZLDC) under SIPS is running a five-day
stakeholder engagement workshop in Bulawayo with three days being set aside for the
training of key senior technical staff from tanneries and abattoirs across the country,
which is facilitated by the Environmental Management Agency, National Social Security
Authority and Bulawayo City Council.


In an interview on the sidelines of the workshop, ZLDC secretary Mr Jacob Nyathi said
the key objective of the training is to make the industry appreciate the impact that
effluent and other waste materials have on the environment.


The workshop will also provide solutions to negative impacts on workers’ health and
environment and the competitiveness of the sector in general.


Mr Nyathi said this will assist to attain global standards of health and environment,
which will position local products to the global market.


“As leather value chain which is one of the 10 value chains that have been recognised
under NDS, we know that we now have the AfCFTA trade agreement that is in various
stages of implementation, which means we can now trade with the whole of the African
continent as well as globally.


“To be able to do that as a sector we will need to have a very competitive sector that
complies with all international regulations be it in the environment, in the quality
spheres, and any other that are demanded by the global market including traceability
issues,” said Mr Nyathi.


Solidaridad East Central Africa (Tanzania) and Southern Africa (Zimbabwe) are
implementing a Sadc funded Leather project and through the SIPS fund seek to deliver
project results under the framework: to promote green innovative solutions in the
leather sector of Tanzania and Zimbabwe and create market linkages for leather products
at a domestic, regional and international level.


The project, which was launched last year targets 15 small and medium enterprise
(SMEs) tanneries (10 Zimbabwe and 5 Tanzania), 30 SME leather product manufacturers
(10 Zimbabwe and 20 Tanzania) and 15 clusters of 250 individual micro-leather
enterprises’ final beneficiaries. The final beneficiaries are around 2500 workers of the
leather tanning and leather product manufacturing companies in Tanzania and
Zimbabwe.-The Chronicle

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