Beitbridge business expo opens

Thupeyo Muleya

Beitbridge Bureau

THE Beitbridge Business Expo, a key event set to showcase local entrepreneurship and innovation, opened at Dulivhadzimu Stadium this morning and will run until Saturday.

Organisers said the expo has also attracted a lot of new businesses, marking a significant milestone for the region’s business community.

The expo is designed to serve as a dynamic platform for local businesses to showcase their products and services, engage with potential investors and gain valuable insights from industry leaders.

It draws a diverse mix of entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and large corporations from across the region, all eager to explore new opportunities and forge meaningful connections.

“The Beitbridge Business Expo has started with a lively and quick tempo, which is a positive impact on the local economy, promoting entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth,” said Mr Nqobile Ncube, vice chairperson of the Beitbridge Business Expo.

“You will note that as of today at least 80 percent of the exhibitors are already on the ground and we expect the remaining 20 percent to be here by the end of today.”

He said expo was being held for the last time at Dulivhadzimu Stadium as they were now developing their own show ground north of the town along the Bulawayo road.

Mr Ncube said civil works were well ahead of schedule with landscaping of the area already underway.

He said this year they had at least six new exhibitors and they continue to get more enquiries from businesses from the various economic sectors.

“The Expo will also provide opportunities for local businesses to access new markets, technologies and expertise,” he said.

“To show that we mean business we have brought in an external adjudication team from the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) led by their chief executive officer to ensure we improve the quality of business and the expo.

“We have done an info-session with the exhibitors today and we expect the event to be even bigger this year.

“There are a lot of activities lined up and the Expo will be officially opened by Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Cde Albert Nguluvhe on Saturday.”

Some of the businesses exhibiting at the Beitbridge Business Expo at Dulivhadzimu Stadium- picture by Thupeyo Muleya

He emphasised that the expo offers a unique chance for visibility and growth, particularly for emerging enterprises.

This year’s event is running under the theme “Beitbridge 24 Seven”, a concept aimed at fostering a culture of quality, round-the-clock service delivery by local providers.

It (theme) aligns with the town’s ongoing modernisation efforts and the 24-hour operations of the Beitbridge border post, which serves as a critical gateway for regional trade.

The organisers’ long-term vision in which travellers passing through Beitbridge would have access to essential services — such as restaurants, fuel stations and other amenities — at any hour of the day or night.

This vision, she noted, is central to the town’s transformation into a modern, service-oriented hub.

As of Thursday afternoon a wide range of institutions, including major corporates, SMEs, youth organisations and government agencies, had already set up their stalls at the Expo venue.

It is understood that their involvement signals growing confidence in Bainbridge’s economic potential and its role as a regional business centre.

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