Zimbabwe Business Expo 2025: Driving Industrial Growth and Economic Transformation

The 3rd Zimbabwe Business Expo reaffirmed the country’s commitment to industrialization, innovation, and investment-led growth as it progresses toward Vision 2030. Hosted in Harare, the event brought together government officials, business leaders, and investors to explore opportunities that can accelerate Zimbabwe’s economic transformation. The presence of Vice President Hon. Col. Rtd. K. C. D. Mohadi, along with senior government officials, underscored the state’s dedication to fostering a pro-business environment that encourages local and international partnerships.

This year’s theme, “Harnessing Zimbabwe’s Industrial and Innovative Capacity Towards the Attainment of Vision 2030,” reflects the strategic direction Zimbabwe is taking to build a prosperous, upper-middle-income economy. Harare, as the country’s economic hub, continues to provide a conducive environment for business expansion. Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Hon. Sen. Charles Tawengwa, highlighted the city’s critical role in facilitating investment, particularly in sectors such as renewable energy, ICT, value-added manufacturing, and commercial real estate. With ongoing infrastructure developments, businesses are being empowered to operate more efficiently, strengthening Zimbabwe’s position as a competitive investment destination.

The expo also showcased the government’s efforts to enhance economic resilience through infrastructure development, which is essential for sustainable business growth. Expanding urban facilities, improving transport networks, and modernizing commercial spaces are part of the broader national agenda to create a business-friendly environment. These initiatives align with President Mnangagwa’s mantra, “Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo/Ilizwe Lakhiwa Ngabanikazi Balo,” emphasizing the importance of local ownership and participation in economic development.

A key highlight of the event was the recognition of outstanding businesses that have contributed significantly to economic growth. The awards ceremony served as both motivation and a call to action for enterprises to adopt best practices, enhance their competitiveness, and explore opportunities beyond Zimbabwe’s borders. The expo provided a vital platform for businesses to form strategic partnerships, positioning them to scale operations and tap into regional and international markets.

As Zimbabwe moves closer to its Vision 2030 targets, the Zimbabwe Business Expo continues to play a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic future. The enthusiasm and commitment displayed by industry players and policymakers signal a collective effort to drive industrial growth, boost investment, and create an inclusive economy. With a strong foundation in place, Zimbabwe is on a path of sustained progress, ensuring long-term prosperity for businesses and citizens alike.

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