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ZITF was the most improved in the last three years.
“We had a huge waiting list of companies that had wanted to exhibit. After the 1st of April we were turning away those people who had not committed themselves fully on whether they would exhibit and gave space to others,” said Mr Chigaru.
He, however, could not be drawn to disclose the number and names of the companies that were turned away.
“Looking at the last three years, we have observed that the quality of exhibitions has changed for the best. We have seen an improvement in the quality of exhibitions from what we used to have,” he said.
Today there will be an International Business Conference where Vice-President Joice Mujuru will be the guest speaker.

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