
By Aldridge Dzvene
The stage is set for the 115th edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS), the country’s premier agricultural and commercial showcase, which will run from August 25 to 30, 2025, at the Business Hub in Harare. This year’s theme, “Building Bridges: Connecting Agriculture, Industry & Community”, captures the Show’s mission to strengthen the links that drive Zimbabwe’s economic and social progress.
ZAS has long stood as a platform where the nation’s agricultural heartbeat meets the innovation and enterprise of industry. Its mandate, to promote agriculture and its supporting activities while facilitating agricultural development, remains central to its operations, even as the Show evolves into a more dynamic and inclusive business hub.
More than 500 exhibitors are expected to bring their products, services, and innovations to this year’s edition, creating a rich tapestry of opportunities for networking, trade, and investment. Organisers are projecting an impressive two million visitors to the Business Hub over the six days, turning the event into a vibrant meeting point for farmers, industrialists, policymakers, academics, and the public.
Beyond being an agricultural showcase, the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show has become a trusted national brand. Its history is marked by consistency, improvement, and the ability to offer a blend of serious business engagement and entertainment that appeals to a broad spectrum of society. For exhibitors, it is an unmatched opportunity to connect with new markets, form strategic partnerships, and demonstrate sector leadership. For visitors, it is an immersive experience in innovation, culture, and the promise of a thriving agricultural future.
With the countdown now on, organisers are urging businesses, government agencies, schools, development partners, and community groups to register and be part of what is expected to be a landmark edition. This year’s Show is not just about showcasing agricultural products, it is about building the partnerships and ideas that will shape Zimbabwe’s agricultural and industrial landscape for years to come.
As August approaches, anticipation is building for an event that will once again affirm the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show as more than an exhibition, it is the living, growing bridge between agriculture, industry, and community.
Positive Eye News