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VPs Go Wild at ZITF Innovation Bonanza
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35547, member: 636"] Yesterday, Zimbabwe's vice presidents toured displays at the trade fair with government officials. They also talked with people from mining, farming, manufacturing, health care, and tech companies. At the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre, they spent time with young inventors and small business owners. They encouraged these entrepreneurs to make more products and sell them across Africa. VP Chiwenga asked companies to work with local schools. He wants businesses to team up with universities and colleges nationwide. The vice president believes student talents can help the industry grow. He praised what he saw at the fair as exactly what the country needs. His message focused on bringing school innovations to market faster. VP Mohadi visited stands from several foreign countries during his tour. He stopped at exhibits from Japan, China, the European Union, the United States, Botswana, and the United Kingdom. Later, he checked out the ruling party's stand, where ZANU PF shows its work. He also walked through farm displays before ending at the Presidential Communications section. There, he saw new technology tools that help the government work better. The trade fair operates under an industrialization theme this year. It aims to create connections between different parts of the economy. Many schools show their work in Hall 3, where the Zimbabwe National Defence University displays projects. VP Mohadi seemed impressed with all the tech ideas he saw. The event has pulled in exhibitors from Zimbabwe and many other nations around the world. [/QUOTE]
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