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Central Province expecting massive investment after expo

The Central Province Administration is confident that this month’s investment and expo will result in massive investment in the province.
Central Province Permanent Secretary Chanda Kabwe says there is a lot of positivity in the way investors are expressing interest in investing in the province.
Speaking in an interview with Money FM News, Mr. Kabwe says business communities that attended the expo are now making decisions whether to invest in the province or not.
He says Chanda adds that results from the expo may take some time to be achieved because investment is a long process.
He says the most important thing is that the province has been advertised, and the investment potential has been showcased to various investors.
“Now that the investors have a full scope of the investment potential of central province been a lot of investors are showing wiliness to invest in the province,” he said.
He says the attendance by the members of the business community showed the wiliness they have to invest in the province.
Mr. Kabwe say the event attracted over two hundred companies.

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