On October 3, 2024, the vibrant city of Harare played host to a momentous occasion as the Minister of Industry and Commerce addressed an esteemed gathering at the World Standards Day celebration. This year’s theme, “A Shared Vision for a Better World,” focused on Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9), highlighting the importance of fostering innovation, building resilient infrastructure, and promoting inclusive industrialization.

The Minister expressed gratitude to both national and international experts for their unwavering commitment to developing standards that elevate Zimbabwe’s industrial landscape. Their collaborative efforts reflect a shared vision—one that resonates with the Ministry’s mission to foster sustainable, innovative, and competitive enterprises that are integrated on both regional and global scales.

In his address, the Minister emphasized the pivotal role of standards in achieving economic prosperity. He acknowledged the support received from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), particularly in capacity building initiatives that have enabled the Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) to excel at national and international levels. The presence of ISO Secretary General Mr. Sergio Mujica at the event underscored the global commitment to standardization and quality improvement.

A key highlight of the celebration was the Minister’s recognition of the recent election of Dr. Khaled Soufi as President-elect of ISO. This achievement not only honors the leadership of Egypt but also reinforces the importance of collaborative global governance in standardization.

As Zimbabwe strives to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030, the Minister outlined significant strides made through partnerships with SAZ and various stakeholders. These initiatives aim to raise awareness of the importance of standards across all sectors, ensuring that products and services meet the highest levels of quality and safety. By strengthening the national quality infrastructure and implementing compulsory standards, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to combat counterfeit and substandard products in the market.

The Minister’s call to action resonated throughout the room: all stakeholders—industry leaders, consumers, and the youth—must embrace the principles of standardization. Investing in infrastructure, technology, and innovation is essential for driving growth and creating sustainable employment opportunities.

Looking ahead, the Minister announced an exciting collaboration between SAZ and the Institute of Chartered Accountancy Zimbabwe, aimed at enhancing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting through Management System Standards. This partnership exemplifies the spirit of collaboration necessary to build a resilient and inclusive economy.

In conclusion, the World Standards Day celebration served as a powerful reminder of the collective responsibility we share in building a better future. By embracing standards, Zimbabwe is on the path to achieving SDG 9, ensuring a sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future for all citizens. As the Minister aptly stated, “We must work together as government, industry, communities, and our youth to develop and implement standards that reflect a shared vision.”

This commitment to collaboration and innovation heralds a new era for Zimbabwe—one where quality and standards are not just goals, but a shared journey towards economic prosperity and sustainable development.