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Zimbabwe draws 4,000 at Expo Osaka as Mnangagwa marks national day
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51840, member: 636"] Zimbabwe attracts more than 4,000 visitors each day to its pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, establishing the country as a major draw among the 150 participating nations. President Mnangagwa will attend Wednesday's National Day celebrations at the Japanese exposition, which organizers expect will highlight Zimbabwe's tourism prospects and investment opportunities. The pavilion has emerged as a standout attraction through immersive displays that showcase the nation's cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Virtual reality installations transport guests directly into Zimbabwe's scenic environments, creating lasting impressions on international audiences. Weekend attendance figures surpass weekday numbers as global visitors seek authentic experiences of Zimbabwean culture. Tourism Minister Barbara Rwodzi recently visited the pavilion and personally engaged with attendees while distributing promotional materials about the country's offerings. The National Fabric, conceived by First Lady Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, has become particularly popular among expo guests who admire its distinctive patterns and vibrant colors. Many visitors express strong interest in acquiring pieces of the fabric as cultural mementos from their pavilion experience. Rwodzi anticipates substantial growth in tourist arrivals based on the enthusiasm and extensive inquiries generated at the international event. The minister believes this global platform demonstrates increasing traveler readiness to explore Zimbabwe. Wednesday's National Day celebration will feature traditional music performances, dance presentations, and authentic cuisine that reflect Zimbabwe's hospitality and cultural richness. The comprehensive cultural showcase aims to reinforce the nation's welcoming spirit, while President Mnangagwa's presence adds diplomatic significance to the occasion. Zimbabwe's expo participation represents renewed international engagement and strategic positioning as a premier African destination. The country seeks to leverage this global exposure for both tourism development and foreign investment attraction. This exposition presence underscores Zimbabwe's commitment to rebuilding its international reputation and economic partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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