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Zanu-PF to exhibit at ZITF
29 Apr 2015 at 07:53hrs | Views
ZANU-PF is making its debut exhibition at this year's Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) as the party seeks to inject life into government's latest economic blueprint.
The 56th edition of ZITF kicked off yesterday in Bulawayo and runs through to Saturday under the theme Simulating Trade: Seizing Opportunities to Accelerate Growth.
Zanu-PF says its exhibition will market the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset) and build economic synergies.
The party's director of economic affairs, Nyasha Madeya said it was imperative for the ruling party to interface with local and international traders.
"Thus at its ZITF exhibition stand, Zanu-PF will interface with business and the general public to establish an awareness, clarity of its polices, programmes and activities for developing and nurturing a symbiotic relationship with both domestic and international business."
"This maiden appearance at the ZITF is indeed a humble submission of Zanu-PF's role in economic matters and a sure sign that it considers the economic agenda the foremost priority at this juncture of the economic revolution as it seeks to deliver economic prosperity to all Zimbabweans," Madeya added.
The 56th edition of ZITF kicked off yesterday in Bulawayo and runs through to Saturday under the theme Simulating Trade: Seizing Opportunities to Accelerate Growth.
Zanu-PF says its exhibition will market the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset) and build economic synergies.
The party's director of economic affairs, Nyasha Madeya said it was imperative for the ruling party to interface with local and international traders.
"Thus at its ZITF exhibition stand, Zanu-PF will interface with business and the general public to establish an awareness, clarity of its polices, programmes and activities for developing and nurturing a symbiotic relationship with both domestic and international business."
"This maiden appearance at the ZITF is indeed a humble submission of Zanu-PF's role in economic matters and a sure sign that it considers the economic agenda the foremost priority at this juncture of the economic revolution as it seeks to deliver economic prosperity to all Zimbabweans," Madeya added.
Source - Southern Eye