A property-focused expo is gearing up to turn Zimbabwe's smart-city ambitions into actual bankable deals instead of just talk.
Smart Cities Expo heading to Harare
Smart Cities Expo heading to Harare
- Zimbabwe Smart Cities Real Estate Masterclass and Expo 2026 lands on March 26.
- Rainbow Towers is the confirmed venue for the event.
- GRI chief Ngoni Dzirutwe is spearheading the initiative.
- Global Renaissance Investments operates as a financial advisory outfit.
- Packaging urban projects so they actually attract capital is the goal.
- Private-sector involvement in infrastructure delivery needs a serious push.
- Dzirutwe wants the conversation shifted from theory to execution.
- Pension funds and asset managers are key targets for investment.
- Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Master Plan frames the broader national strategy.
- Energy, water, transport, and digital systems need integrated planning.
- Dzirutwe stressed that smart cities go well beyond flashy buildings.
- Policy certainty and clear revenue models matter most to investors.
- Real estate, architecture, and renewable-energy sectors all get seats.
- Government reps from housing and energy ministries are attending.
- Public-private partnerships sit at the center of funding talks.
- Urban planners and property developers round out the lineup.