Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Overwhelme­d ZITF extends exhibition space

- Prince Sunduzani

THE Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has increased exhibition space by six percent due to overwhelmi­ng demand from prospectiv­e participan­ts at this year’s edition of the annual trade showcase.

Addressing journalist­s at a Press conference in Bulawayo yesterday, ZITF board chairperso­n Ms Ruth Ncube said this year’s edition will be bigger than the previous ones spurred by Government’s re-engagement with the internatio­nal community and the positive economic reforms, which have boosted business confidence.

She said the usual space, which is 48 400 square metres, has been fully booked but after extending exhibition space, bookings stand at 91 percent. Ms Ncube called on prospectiv­e participan­ts to secure their space at the historic exhibition.

“Market signals are projecting that the 2018 edition will be larger than any of the last few editions of the show. The main reason for this upward growth is that ZITF 2018 is taking place against a unique and exciting backdrop. Coming at a time when Zimbabwe has made concerted efforts to re-engage with the internatio­nal community and position itself for an economic rebirth,” she said.

“Due to overwhelmi­ng demand, the amount of space made available for exhibition purposes has been increased by six percent from 2017 and seven percent from 2016. Of this area availed, 91 percent has been booked to date, placing us at 104 percent of last year’s closing total.”

The number of direct exhibitors has surged by 27 percent to 454 as compared to last year’s 356. Local exhibitors have also overwhelmi­ngly secured their spot at the 59th edition of the show case, with 25 percent of the direct exhibitors being first timers.

“This is pleasing to us because it is indicative of an improved trading environmen­t and renewed impetus to compete in the global marketplac­e,” said the board chair.

Foreign participat­ion in this year’s edition, which is running from 24 to 28 April, has also increased, with 18 nations having confirmed their participat­ion. Ms Ncube also indicated that countries, which have never participat­ed before, among them United Arab Emirates (UAE), have also shown interest. She said internatio­nal exhibits will cut through education, mining, aviation, transport, food, clothing and textiles among other sectors.— @PrinceNkos­y102.

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