ZimTrade Leads Zimbabwe’s Bold Push into Central Africa’s Mining Sector at DRC Mining Week 2025

When Zimbabwean companies touch down in Lubumbashi this week for the 2025 DRC Mining Week, they won’t just be promoting products, they will be staking their claim in one of Africa’s fastest-growing mining economies. At the forefront of this drive is ZimTrade, the national trade development and promotion organisation, which has mobilised a diverse delegation of exporters determined to expand Zimbabwe’s footprint in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The event, running from 11–13 June, is more than a trade show; it’s a window into the DRC’s rapidly evolving mining sector and a critical platform for business matchmaking, exhibitions, and strategic partnerships. As the DRC’s mining sector booms, Zimbabwe is positioning itself not only as a supplier of raw materials but also as a hub for engineering services, mining consumables, electrical systems, and even horticultural inputs.

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ZimTrade CEO Mr. Allan Majuru captured the urgency of the mission: “The DRC is a critical market for Zimbabwean exporters, particularly in the mining and manufacturing sectors. This trade mission provides a targeted platform for our businesses to secure contracts, forge partnerships, and tap into regional value chains.”

His words reflect a broader vision of Zimbabwe’s trade strategy: a shift from reliance on mineral exports to value-added goods and services that can integrate more deeply into regional economies. The numbers show the potential: Zimbabwe’s exports to the DRC have doubled in the past two years, from US$12.65 million in 2022 to US$26.66 million in 2024, driven largely by mineral fuels. But the real opportunity lies in diversification, tapping into the DRC’s US$10.7 billion import market for machinery, electrical equipment, vehicles, and fabricated metals.

Beyond the boardrooms, the mission will provide invaluable insights into the DRC’s regulatory environment, distribution networks, and, buyer preferences, information that’s crucial for exporters looking to build sustainable, long-term relationships.

The DRC’s mining sector is a magnet for investment, but also a competitive space. Zimbabwe’s companies, particularly SMEs producing tools, spare parts, and mining support services, now have a chance to showcase their quality and expertise.

By aligning with continental frameworks like AfCFTA, SADC, and COMESA, Zimbabwe is showing its commitment to regional integration and trade expansion. ZimTrade’s facilitation of this mission highlights the importance of a coordinated, strategic approach to trade promotion.

As the Zimbabwean delegation heads to Lubumbashi, they carry not just samples of their products, but also the hopes of a nation seeking to transform its economy through smart, inclusive, and export-driven growth. With ZimTrade leading the charge, the message is clear: Zimbabwe is open for business, ready to compete, and determined to make its mark on the DRC’s dynamic mining landscape.

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