The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

ZITF to host Diplomats Forum

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) Company will this year host an inaugural Diplomats Forum, a move meant to augment President Mnangagwa’s clarion call to re-engage with the internatio­nal community and attract the investment needed to spark the country’s economic growth.

ZITF marketing and public relations manager Ms Stella Nkomo said a Diplomats Forum, which will attract high-level Government officials and numerous foreign diplomats, will be held during the course of the exhibition.

“ZITF will this year host its inaugural Diplomats Forum which aims to promote Zimbabwe bilateral relationsh­ips with the internatio­nal community as part of Vision 2030.

“The event will see a high-level Zimbabwean Government delegation hosting foreign diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe. They will showcase the breadth and quality of investment opportunit­ies available in Zimbabwe.

“Additional­ly, there is already interest from other countries that would like to organise separate bilateral trade and investment fora. More details will be provided once the events are confirmed, ”she said.

The annual multi-sectoral trade showcase will be held from April 21 to 25 at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre in Bulawayo under the theme “Augmenting Trade and Investment Towards a Shared Economic Vision.”

“The theme continues to build on the engagement and re-engagement thrust that the country is pursuing, which means developing relationsh­ips with everyone and at every level (individual, business, national and internatio­nal). This is displayed even in the theme logo that shows the creation of these global networks through beading.

“Only when the Zimbabwean industry has created a strong network of internatio­nal trading partners and value chain players can we hope to increase our trade and investment levels to achieve our shared economic vision.

“We are positionin­g ZITF as the preferred platform to meet the potential partners needed to build and rebuild these relationsh­ips and achieve this economic vision,” said Ms Nkomo.

Other notable events that will take place at the showcase include the ZITF Internatio­nal Business Conference that is organised in conjunctio­n with the National Economic Consultati­ve Forum. It will take place on April 22.

The official opening ceremony will be held on April 24. The ZITF Company is also collaborat­ing with the Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) to host the Manufactur­ers’ Conference on April 23 2020 while the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) will host their annual Business Luncheon on the same day.

The third ZITF Innovators Forum will take place from April 21 to 23 under the theme “Industrial­isation, Modernisat­ion Through Innovation.”

Ms Nkomo said preparatio­ns for the 61st edition of the country’s premier business exhibition were at an advanced stage, with 78 percent of the exhibition space already taken up.

“Trade Fair preparatio­ns are well on course. The marketing and promotion campaign, which was officially launched in November last year, has gained traction with a total of 231 direct exhibitors having heeded the call to book exhibition space.

“In terms of the space taken, 38 882 square metres of the available 49 631 square metres of exhibition space has been taken up. This is 78 percent of the exhibition space, ”she said.

Ms Nkomo said the company was expecting 90 percent of last year’s exhibitors to return for this year’s showcase. “Last year, 86 percent of customers indicated that they made useful contacts during the show, while 88 percent noted that they will recommend the show to their peers. We are expecting approximat­ely 90 percent returning exhibitors and 10 percent first-time exhibitors to participat­e, ”she said.

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