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The City of Kadoma              0682122044-6 Town House Kadoma pr@kadomacity.org.zw

Manufacturing Company

Business Overview

The City of Kadoma offers significant opportunities for the manufacturing industry, leveraging its strategic location along the Harare-Bulawayo highway and its proximity to key agricultural and mining hubs. The city provides a conducive environment for industries such as food processing, textiles, metal fabrication, and construction materials production, driven by the availability of raw materials like cotton, gold, and granite. With growing demand for locally manufactured goods, coupled with Kadoma’s efforts to improve infrastructure and attract investment, the city is well-positioned to become a manufacturing hub. Investors can benefit from Kadoma’s skilled labor force, affordable operational costs, and access to both domestic and regional markets.


Responsible Person

Name: Samatha Maruta

Contact 1: 0664200085

Contact 2: 0664200085

Email: garichinhakwe@gmail.com



Business Opportunity Details

The City of Kadoma is strategically positioned to become a manufacturing hub in Zimbabwe, thanks to its advantageous location, abundant resources, and growing market potential. Below are the key areas of opportunity in the manufacturing sector:

1. Strategic Location

Kadoma lies along the Harare-Bulawayo highway, one of Zimbabwe’s busiest trade corridors, facilitating easy transportation of goods and raw materials to and from major cities. Its central position also provides access to both domestic and regional markets, including neighboring countries within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

2. Availability of Raw Materials

Kadoma is surrounded by rich agricultural and mining areas, offering abundant raw materials for manufacturing industries:

  • Agriculture: The region produces cotton, maize, and soybeans, which can be processed into textiles, cooking oil, and animal feed.
  • Mining: Gold and other minerals extracted in the area provide opportunities for metal fabrication, jewelry production, and other value-addition processes.
  • Quarrying: The availability of granite and other construction materials supports industries producing tiles, bricks, and cement.

3. Food Processing

Kadoma’s proximity to agricultural zones makes it ideal for food processing industries, such as milling, canning, and dairy production. These industries not only add value to raw produce but also cater to the growing demand for processed foods in local and regional markets.

4. Textile and Apparel Industry

The city’s access to cotton and its historical ties to the textile industry position it as a prime location for the revival of textile manufacturing. Opportunities exist in spinning, weaving, garment production, and exporting finished products to international markets.

5. Construction Materials Production

With increasing urbanization and infrastructure development in Kadoma and surrounding areas, there is a growing demand for construction materials such as cement, bricks, roofing sheets, and steel products. Manufacturing these materials locally can reduce costs and stimulate job creation.

6. Metal Fabrication and Machinery

The mining and agricultural sectors require equipment, tools, and machinery, creating opportunities for local metal fabrication industries. This sector can cater to both local demand and export markets.

7. Skilled Workforce and Industrial Support

Kadoma boasts a skilled and semi-skilled labor force, supported by technical training institutions in the region. The city’s leadership is also focused on improving infrastructure, including reliable electricity, water, and transport networks, to attract and sustain industrial growth.

8. Incentives for Investors

The City of Kadoma is actively seeking to attract investment through favorable policies, including tax incentives, land allocations for industrial development, and streamlined business registration processes. Additionally, government initiatives promoting local production under the Zimbabwe National Development Strategy (NDS1) align with Kadoma’s vision for industrial growth.

Conclusion

With its rich resources, strategic location, and supportive environment for business growth, Kadoma presents a wealth of opportunities for the manufacturing industry. Investors can capitalize on these advantages to establish competitive operations that contribute to the city’s economic growth while addressing local and regional demands.