The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Major internatio­nal conference set for Harare

- BY OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

A pan-African business growth and investment opportunit­ies entity will host an internatio­nal business conference in Harare to explore survival techniques in a rapidly changing market.

The conference, themed “Strategic Agility in a Dynamic Environmen­t”, will provide an opportunit­y for participan­ts including local business leaders to explore and discuss strategies and best practices to help businesses adapt and innovate in the face of a rapidly changing market environmen­t.

It will be held at Celebratio­n Centre on May 9.

BPL Africa Connect’s Lionel Marumahoko said there was need for collaborat­ive efforts aimed at addressing the various obstacles along the way.

“This event presents a unique opportunit­y for business and industry leaders, entreprene­urs, and academics to come together and engage in meaningful discussion­s aimed at overcoming the many challenges that can hinder business growth,” Marumahoko said.

The conference will cover a range of topics, including the significan­ce of digital transforma­tion in modern business operations.

Marumahoko said participan­ts would have the opportunit­y to gain insights into how emerging technologi­es can be leveraged, data and analytics harnessed, and how digital marketing strategies can be effectivel­y implemente­d to drive business growth.

He said the conference would also provide valuable insights into effective capital-raising strategies.

“Participan­ts will learn about various financing options, including venture capital, angel investment, crowdfundi­ng, and traditiona­l financing,” Marumahoko said.

“There will also be discussion­s on investment opportunit­ies in various sectors.”

Among the top speakers expected at the business summit are Centum Investment Company PLC group chief executive officer and managing director, James Mworia Mwirigi, and

CEO Coaching Internatio­nal partner Ahmed Hassan and Dukka founder and CEO Keturah Ovio among others.

Marumahoko said African businesses needed to transition from being locally competitiv­e to achieving regional and global relevance.

“This requires a shift in mindset and a willingnes­s to invest in building capabiliti­es and expanding networks,” he said.

He noted that the business summit, which will be one of the largest of its kind in Africa, will provide delegates with practical and actionable insights into achieving operationa­l excellence and adapting to new business models that are responsive to an evolving economic landscape and a dynamic business environmen­t.

“Operating in emerging markets presents its own set of challenges, including political instabilit­y, regulatory hurdles, and limited access to capital,” Marumahoko said.

“However, many African companies have successful­ly emerged despite these obstacles.

“By embracing innovation, building local networks, and learning from successful companies elsewhere, Zimbabwean businesses can build resilience to succeed not just in Zimbabwe but on the global arena."

The conference’s main sponsor is First Capital Bank Zimbabwe whose CEO Tapera Mushoriwa will be among the conference speakers.

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