VP Kembo Mohadi stated yesterday that Zimbabwe businesses need to turn problems into chances for success. His message came through Dr. Benson Martins Dube at the third Zimbabwe Business Expo in Harare. This yearly event shows how the country wants to build up its economy. The expo brings fresh ideas from many different business areas.
Mohadi explained that our country has plenty of natural resources and smart people, making poverty unnecessary. We already possess everything needed to become a wealthy, middle-income nation. Business leaders must step up and help President Mnangagwa achieve his clear vision for the future. The expo creates perfect conditions for forming new business partnerships.
President Mnangagwa started this journey with his strong belief in what Zimbabwe can become. The first expo marked an important beginning step. The second event, which took place in Bulawayo earlier this year, had great results. Mohadi praised the event planners for sticking with their helpful approach to economic growth.
This expo does more than just display products - it celebrates what businesses have achieved together. It shows how tough and creative Zimbabwe entrepreneurs can be during hard times. Companies from farming, manufacturing, tech, tourism and other fields connect here. They share ideas and find new ways to work together.
The high attendance proves everyone wants to help the economy grow. We learn from each other and find inspiration at both big industry levels and small business levels. Mohadi stressed the importance of using our diverse business community as a strength. The modern economy changes fast, making these connections essential.
Business people, investors, and other key players find unique opportunities to meet during the expo. They share what works best and show off the clever thinking that makes Zimbabwe special. Mohadi encouraged everyone to attend all the talks and workshops throughout the event. These activities highlight what businesses have accomplished already.
Harare's Provincial Affairs Minister Charles Tawengwa encouraged businesses to use all the possibilities Harare offers. The expo director, Gilbert Sawana, explained that networking and marketing products remain the main goals. Many important people attended, including business leaders, bankers, government officials, and college students from the University of Zimbabwe.
Mohadi explained that our country has plenty of natural resources and smart people, making poverty unnecessary. We already possess everything needed to become a wealthy, middle-income nation. Business leaders must step up and help President Mnangagwa achieve his clear vision for the future. The expo creates perfect conditions for forming new business partnerships.
President Mnangagwa started this journey with his strong belief in what Zimbabwe can become. The first expo marked an important beginning step. The second event, which took place in Bulawayo earlier this year, had great results. Mohadi praised the event planners for sticking with their helpful approach to economic growth.
This expo does more than just display products - it celebrates what businesses have achieved together. It shows how tough and creative Zimbabwe entrepreneurs can be during hard times. Companies from farming, manufacturing, tech, tourism and other fields connect here. They share ideas and find new ways to work together.
The high attendance proves everyone wants to help the economy grow. We learn from each other and find inspiration at both big industry levels and small business levels. Mohadi stressed the importance of using our diverse business community as a strength. The modern economy changes fast, making these connections essential.
Business people, investors, and other key players find unique opportunities to meet during the expo. They share what works best and show off the clever thinking that makes Zimbabwe special. Mohadi encouraged everyone to attend all the talks and workshops throughout the event. These activities highlight what businesses have accomplished already.
Harare's Provincial Affairs Minister Charles Tawengwa encouraged businesses to use all the possibilities Harare offers. The expo director, Gilbert Sawana, explained that networking and marketing products remain the main goals. Many important people attended, including business leaders, bankers, government officials, and college students from the University of Zimbabwe.