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Zim secures internatio­nal exhibition membership

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THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has secured internatio­nal membership with the Global Associatio­n of the Exhibition Industry (UFI) through its Zimbabwe National Convention Bureau.

Zimbabwe joins other leading African countries such as Rwanda and South Africa that have UFI accreditat­ion.

UFI’s main goal is to represent, promote and support the business interests of its members and the exhibition industry. It represents around 50 000 industry partners globally.

In a statement, ZTA acting chief executive Givemore Chidzidzi said national exhibition­s would feature the UFI brand.

“We are excited about this new internatio­nal membership with UFI which is the leading global associatio­n of the world’s trade show organisers, convention bureaus, exhibition centre operators, as well as major national and internatio­nal exhibition associatio­ns, and selected partners of the exhibition industry,” he said.

“More than 913 UFI-approved (internatio­nal) exhibition­s proudly bear the UFI-approved label, a quality guarantee for visitors and exhibitors alike. Zimbabwe will soon be visible on this internatio­nal platform.”

Chidzidzi said Zimbabwe continued to endeavour to attract leading exhibition­s into the country. “This membership will also largely benefit the exhibition industry, such as profession­al exhibition organisers, exhibition venues and suppliers who are interested in creating more visibility for their businesses on the internatio­nal platform,” he said.

“The country’s tourism membership comes at an opportune time when travel restrictio­ns have been lifted across the globe. This will further support marketing initiative­s such as the recently launched Meet In Zim campaign which is meant to spearhead the destinatio­n’s promotiona­l activities.”

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