Herald Editor applauds delegates at Zimpapers Public Lecture

Harmony Agere

The Zimpapers Public Lecture on growing the SME sector drew stakeholders from across industry in Harare today, with The Herald Editor Mrs Victoria Ruzvidzo applauding delegates for their engagement and openness to learning.

Addressing participants at the close of the lecture today, Mrs Ruzvidzo commended those who attended the event.

“This is time well spent and time well invested. When I came in here in the morning, I saw doubting faces, but now I see satisfied faces that have learnt something important,” she said.

Mrs Ruzvidzo thanked the keynote speaker, acknowledging both the depth of insights shared and the willingness to engage with participants.

“Allow me to thank Mr Shingai Mutasa for his talk and patience in answering our questions,” she said.

Mrs Ruzvidzo also paid tribute to the panellists, describing them as vital reservoirs of knowledge who enriched the discussions.

She extended gratitude to the Zimpapers team for successfully organising the event, highlighting the collaborative effort behind the lecture’s execution.

The Zimpapers Public Lecture brought together stakeholders from various sectors, fostering dialogue and knowledge-sharing on key issues.

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