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Zimbabwean Firms Eye Zambia's Construction Boom in Trade Mission
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48763, member: 636"] Zimbabwean construction companies will head to Zambia from July 22 through 24 to hunt for new business deals. ZimTrade helps these local firms connect with potential partners across the border. The trade mission brings together businesses that supply building materials and technical services like engineering and architecture. Allan Majuru leads ZimTrade and says Zambia wants more infrastructure projects. He believes Zimbabwean companies can deliver exactly what Zambian clients need. The mission targets construction services because demand keeps growing throughout the region. Majuru explains that local firms have strong technical skills and solid experience for these projects. Companies will learn about Zambian market conditions and legal rules during their visit. The trip helps businesses gather important information about potential customers and partners. Zambia has been pouring money into urban housing, road construction, and commercial buildings. Many infrastructure projects use public-private partnerships and external funding sources. These arrangements create openings for Zimbabwean construction companies to jump into new markets. Majuru points out that Zimbabwe produces top-quality engineers, architects, and project managers. These professionals already work on local infrastructure projects and can easily handle similar work in Zambia. The mission builds connections based on skills, professionalism, and regional cooperation. ZimTrade also coordinates Zimbabwe's participation at the 2025 Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show. The event runs from July 30 to August 4 in Lusaka and attracts companies from many different sectors. The fair covers agriculture, manufacturing, processed foods, clothing, construction, finance, energy, and technology. Zimbabwean businesses use this platform to showcase their products and services to potential buyers. [/QUOTE]
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