The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Agric Show mania grips Harare

- Tanaka Kadenge

THE 108th edition of the Harare Agricultur­al Show, which begins tomorrow, will prioritise local business promotion, and more than 400 Zimbabwean­s firms have already registered to participat­e.

After two decades of economic decline, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has set about reviving agricultur­al, industrial, manufactur­ing and tourism, and the Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Soceity - organisers of the annual show - will seek to contribute to this turnaround. ZAS head of programmes and public affairs Miss Roberta Katunga recently said the Harare Show - running from August 27 to September 4 at its traditiona­l Exhibition Park venue - had attracted great interest. “About 412 companies have registered for the 108th edition of the Harare Agricultur­al Show as compared to 371 in same period last year,” she said. “We expect over 500 exhibitors to participat­e with a limited number of foreign exhibitors. Our focus as the Zimbabwe Agricultur­al Society is to promote local companies and to have them showcase their products and services to the over 200 000 people that visit the show.

“We have increased the number of business interfaces that take place from Monday to Thursday from the five that were held last year to nine this year.

“The new interfaces include a power and energy discussion, local government breakfast discussion focusing on local authoritie­s as an accelerato­r for economic developmen­t, and the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Zimbabwe @100-business dialogue.”

Ms Katunga said they were introducin­g a new concept where companies could showcase their brands through entertainm­ent in the main Glamis Arena.

She said ZAS had beefed up security and safety measures, especially for children who will be tagged with identifica­tion particular­s as they enter Exhibition Park.

The annual Harare Agricultur­al Show is ZAS’s premier event, helping local and foreign businesses enter new markets and to network.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe