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25 Zim companies at IATF2023 – NewsDay

ZimTrade CEO Allan Majuru said the participation of Zimbabwean companies at the fair is designed to “harness on the opportunities available across the continent and complement ongoing efforts by Government to unlock business from excellent relations with all African States”.

TWENTY-FIVE Zimbabwean companies are participating at the continent’s biggest fair, Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023) in Cairo, Egypt, as they seek to grow new markets for their products and services.

The participation of the local companies at the fair also comes amid a growing appetite for Zimbabwean products across the continent.

The fair runs from November 9 to 15 in Cairo, Egypt.

Some of the companies at the biennial trade fair are financial services concern ZB Financial Holdings Limited, the country’s first hand-rolled cigarette manufacturing concern Mosi Oa Tunya Cigars, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority and the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency, Aurex Jewellery, Glytime Foods and Silo Food Industries.

Others include the Zimbabwe National Road Administration, Viridi Solutions and leather luxury brand Moreda.

Zimbabwe is targeting at least US$20m in trade and investment deals at IATF, riding on the growing interest in the country’s products.

ZimTrade CEO Allan Majuru said the participation of Zimbabwean companies at the fair is designed to “harness on the opportunities available across the continent and complement ongoing efforts by Government to unlock business from excellent relations with all African States”.

At IATF2021 in Durban, South Africa, 34 local companies participated at the fair.

The fair was organised by Afreximbank in collaboration with Egypt, the African Union Commission and the AfCFTA secretariat to boost intra-African trade.

IATF2023 is billed to attract 1 600 exhibitors from over 75 countries, over 35 000 participants from all 55 African countries and the rest of the world, including the diaspora. It is projected to generate trade deals worth over $43 billion.

The inaugural fair in 2018 had over 1 000 exhibitors, more than 7 000 visitors and trade and investment deals surpassed US$32 billion.

IATF2021 had over 1 500 exhibitors, 35 000 visitors (13 000 attended in person) and trade and investment deals signed reached US$42 billion and 69 countries participated.

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FlyNamibia adds Zimbabwe route


FlyNamibia has announced it will, from April next year, launch flights between Windhoek and Victoria Falls to operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Victoria Falls International Airport.

The new route is a key element in Zimbabwe’s regional network expansion strategy, FlyNamibia managing director Andre Compion said.

It will also enhance regional connectivity, promote tourism within Namibia and position Windhoek as an alternative gateway to the region.

FlyNamibia’s partnership with Airlink will give it access to the GDS, which will allow it to promote its new flights and packages to markets that were previously beyond reach. The airline is also planning to unveil new routes to Botswana and Angola in the future.

The new flights will effectively more than triple FlyNamibia’s current schedule of regional flights. Compion also revealed that the airline was entering the final phase of preparations for the introduction of flights to Luanda, Angola.

FlyNamibia is a Namibian private airline that mostly plies domestic routes from Eros Airport in Windhoek to Ondangwa, Rundu, Katima Mulilo, Lüderitz, and Oranjemund.

The airline also has a regional route between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Cape Town International Airport. The airline recently became a member of IATA.

This membership will give FlyNamibia access to a number of benefits, including global recognition and acceptance, access to IATA’s global network of airlines and travel agents, and support with marketing and sales.— Business Weekly

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Breaking news – Chronicle

FlyNamibia adds Zimbabwe route


FlyNamibia has announced it will, from April next year, launch flights between Windhoek and Victoria Falls to operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Victoria Falls International Airport.

The new route is a key element in Zimbabwe’s regional network expansion strategy, FlyNamibia managing director Andre Compion said.

It will also enhance regional connectivity, promote tourism within Namibia and position Windhoek as an alternative gateway to the region.

FlyNamibia’s partnership with Airlink will give it access to the GDS, which will allow it to promote its new flights and packages to markets that were previously beyond reach. The airline is also planning to unveil new routes to Botswana and Angola in the future.

The new flights will effectively more than triple FlyNamibia’s current schedule of regional flights. Compion also revealed that the airline was entering the final phase of preparations for the introduction of flights to Luanda, Angola.

FlyNamibia is a Namibian private airline that mostly plies domestic routes from Eros Airport in Windhoek to Ondangwa, Rundu, Katima Mulilo, Lüderitz, and Oranjemund.

The airline also has a regional route between Hosea Kutako International Airport and Cape Town International Airport. The airline recently became a member of IATA.

This membership will give FlyNamibia access to a number of benefits, including global recognition and acceptance, access to IATA’s global network of airlines and travel agents, and support with marketing and sales.— Business Weekly

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Vice President Mohadi officially opens the Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinkers Annual Conference


Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Writer 

VICE President Kembo Mohadi has officially opened the 2023 Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinkers Annual Conference at a local resort in Nyanga.

The event is being attended by Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Advocate Misheck Mugadza, Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Roy Bhila, Deputy Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services Dingumuzi Phuti, Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinkers Annual Conference leadership and players from various business sectors.

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