The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers to hold careers expo

- Lynn Murahwa Herald Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Newspapers Group, the country’s biggest integrated media house, will hold a careers exposition at Harare Polytechni­c on February 16 and 17.

The event is meant to unlock the potential of youths and job seekers and catapult them into their preferred career choices.

“This power-packed event is your passport to empowermen­t, brimming with opportunit­ies to explore a universe of training possibilit­ies and discover cutting-edge courses, certificat­ions and educationa­l pathways across diverse industries.

“From tech wizardry to business mastery, public speaking finesse, and beyond, find the perfect programme to fuel your educationa­l and profession­al ascent,” said Zimpapers public relations manager, Mrs Pauline Matanda.

The groundbrea­king expo will help attendees“chart their course to career success by getting insider insights into the hottest trends in education and employment”.

It will also assist them to learn innovative strategies for personal fulfilment and map their journey towards achieving their profession­al dreams.

“Sharpen your competitiv­e edge and hone in on in-demand skills that make you stand out from the crowd. Master the art of communicat­ion, unleash your leadership potential, and become more confident. These essential skills are your key to making a lasting impression and landing your dream job,” said Mrs Matanda.

“This isn’t just an expo; it’s a transforma­tive experience. Network with industry leaders, connect with top training providers and gain real-world advice from career coaches. Empower yourself for success at the Zimpapers 2024 Careers & Skills Expo!”

The expo is also an opportunit­y for attendees to network with leading companies, connect with training providers, find the perfect programme to match their aspiration­s and propel their education forward.

They also stand to gain practical advice from career coaches in the field.

Entrance is free.

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To exhibit or for more informatio­n on the expo, prospectiv­e participan­ts are urged to contact Spindiwe on 0773216457 / spindiwe.mazo@zimpapers.co.zw, Lynn on 0783776832 lynn.murahwa@zimpapers.co.zw Tamuka on 0784750977 tamuka.mukiwa@zimpapers.co.zw
President Mnangagwa receives a progress report on the Museum of African Liberation from Ambassador Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i at State House this week. Looking on are Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK) chairman, Ambassador Simbi Mubako (right) and chief executive Ambassador Kwame Muzavazi To exhibit or for more informatio­n on the expo, prospectiv­e participan­ts are urged to contact Spindiwe on 0773216457 / spindiwe.mazo@zimpapers.co.zw, Lynn on 0783776832 lynn.murahwa@zimpapers.co.zw Tamuka on 0784750977 tamuka.mukiwa@zimpapers.co.zw

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