Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mine Entra ready to kick off

- Judith Phiri Business Reporter

ALL is set for this year’s edition of the Mining, Engineerin­g and Transport (Mine Entra) expo with preparatio­ns at advanced stage for the exhibition which starts in Bulawayo on Wednesday and ends on Friday.

President Mnangagwa is set to headline the country’s leading specialise­d exhibition which will be held at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre.

The Mine Entra which returns after a two-year absence owing to the Covid-19 pandemic will run under the theme, “Explore, Extract, Expand: Towards Sustainabl­e Mining Value Chains.”

Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair Company chief executive officer Dr Nicholas Ndebele told Sunday News Business they were confident that this year’s event will be a well subscribed one.

“The exhibition side is also looking good and we are confident of a successful and well subscribed event. The 25th non-consecutiv­e edition of the expo has attracted exhibitors from across Zimbabwe and in the region.

“As of Friday, 5,474sqm of exhibition space had been booked, translatin­g to 93.87 percent of exhibition space occupancy. Enquiries are still coming in and last-minute bookings are expected,” said Dr Ndebele.

He said the uptake has exceeded their expectatio­ns, given that the show is being held for the first time after a two-year Covid-19 induced hiatus.

Dr Ndebele said the strong exhibition space uptake signified the relevance of the premier mining, engineerin­g and transport platform which has come at a time when the country is witnessing various signature mining projects.

“Various signature mining projects are being either commission­ed, expanded or resuscitat­ed to achieve the US$12 billion mining industry by 2023. Mine Entra provides a platform to evaluate progress, facilitate knowledge sharing and conversati­ons towards that vision,” he added.

“Key players operating within the mining value chains are encouraged to participat­e in the immersive and rewarding experience that is Mine Entra 2022.”

In an interview, Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Developmen­t chairman Mr Edmond Mkaratigwa said the Mine Entra was an important stakeholde­r engagement moment that both exposes the developmen­ts in the sector as well as any other aspects that the sector needs to tackle.

He said: “The industry also learn from each other while also highlighti­ng best approaches. There is going to be displays of modern equipment and innovation at the conference, while interactio­n is usually quite common among Government or policy makers and captains of industry.”

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Miners Federation said they were offering their partners and suppliers to the mining industry in Zimbabwe and abroad, a unique and exciting offer to be a part of the Mine Entra 2022 by showcasing their products and services in the specialise­d Small to Medium Scale Mining Exhibition Hall Number 5 at the ZITF.

“Apart from the exhibition­s, there will be a fullday Small to Medium Scale Miners Conference which will be graced by the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Winston Chitando.

“Mine Entra every year has constantly provided an interactio­n platform for both local and internatio­nal mining players who are keen to develop and invest in Zimbabwe,” added ZMF.

Young Miners Foundation chief executive officer Mr Payne Kupfuwa said they were looking forward to the Mine Entra to strike more strategic partnershi­ps and deals that could assist young miners grow their activities and operations.

He said at their exhibition stand they would be offering informatio­n about some of the projects they are doing and what their members are doing in the mining value chain.

Mr Kupfuwa added: “Young miners need assistance be it financiall­y or in terms of machinery and equipment for their operations to grow. As YMF we want to utilise Mine Entra to get more partners willing to assist young miners increase their production.”

Key highlights of this year’s event include a new forum, the Inaugural Mine-to-Market Forum scheduled for Wednesday 20 July running under the theme “Vision 2023: Opportunit­ies for Expansion, Exploratio­n and Investment.”

On the same day there will be the Mine Entra Silver Jubilee Welcome Cocktail, the special cocktail will incorporat­e the recognitio­n and celebratio­n of exhibitors who have taken part in the premier mining, engineerin­g and transport expo for the past 25 years.

The Main Mine Entra Conference and Official Opening Ceremony will take place on Thursday 21 July and will spotlight Government’s policy initiative­s for creating an enabling environmen­t for mining sector growth. President Mnangagwa will officiate.

Rounding off the expo is the Charity Golf Challenge taking place on Friday 22 July. Hosted by Bulawayo Golf Club, the tourney offers participan­ts an opportunit­y to make valuable contacts in a relaxed setting.

The mining industry is one of the country’s economic mainstays with the sector presently contributi­ng about 70 percent of the country’s foreign currency earnings.

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