CHRONICLE successful hosted its highly subscribed Business Breakfast Meeting at a Bulawayo hotel this morning. The guests of honour at the lively meeting were Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha and Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Dr Obert Mpofu.
Below are a few selected pictures of the meeting meant to find ways to revive industries in Bulawayo.
The man with the mic: Businessman Mr Herbert Nkala moderates the Chronicle Business Breakfast MeetingThe answer is…: Minister Mpofu answers questions asked by the Bulawayo business communityEmphasis: Minister Mpofu drives his point homeThe optimist: Minister Bimha believes the New Year will see the beginning of the revival of Bulawayo industriesPaying attention: From left, United Refineries CEO Busisa Moyo, businessman Jim Ross Goddard, Minister Bimha and Minister Mpofu listen to an obscured speaker addressing the Chronicle Business Breakfast MeetingThe man behind the scenes: Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Professor Jonathan Moyo (centre) is credited with coming up with the idea of the Zimpapers Business Breakfast Meetings
High turnout: The Bulawayo business community filled every seat at the Chronicle Business Breakfast Meeting
High numbers: The Chronicle Business Breakfast Meeting was highly subscribedQuestions asked: A businesswoman wants to know more about efforts to revive the economy of Bulawayo
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