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ZITF 2026 introduces exclusive black card for VIP delegates
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The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) has unveiled a new premium access pass, the "ZITF 2026 black card," aimed at enhancing the experience of senior business leaders and strategic delegates attending next year's event.
The initiative is designed to provide a more streamlined, business-focused experience for executives, investors, and high-level participants at the country's flagship trade exhibition.
The 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair will run from April 20 to 25 under the theme Connected Economies, Competitive Industries, with the official opening ceremony scheduled for April 23.
ZITF Company chief executive officer Nicholas Ndebele said the new offering reflects efforts to modernise and elevate the exhibition experience.
He said the black card introduces a higher standard of convenience, hospitality, and professional engagement, particularly for decision-makers seeking efficient networking opportunities.
According to Ndebele, the initiative is part of a broader strategy to position the trade fair as a globally competitive platform for business and investment.
The premium pass grants holders all-access entry to exhibition halls and business zones, priority entry, VIP parking, concierge services, and access to exclusive networking events.
It also includes admission to the Pavilion hospitality area and a private Buyers and VIPs Lounge designed for high-level deal-making and engagement.
Organisers say the move is intended to attract more international participants and strengthen ZITF's role as a key hub for trade, innovation, and economic partnerships in the region.
The initiative is designed to provide a more streamlined, business-focused experience for executives, investors, and high-level participants at the country's flagship trade exhibition.
The 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair will run from April 20 to 25 under the theme Connected Economies, Competitive Industries, with the official opening ceremony scheduled for April 23.
ZITF Company chief executive officer Nicholas Ndebele said the new offering reflects efforts to modernise and elevate the exhibition experience.
He said the black card introduces a higher standard of convenience, hospitality, and professional engagement, particularly for decision-makers seeking efficient networking opportunities.
According to Ndebele, the initiative is part of a broader strategy to position the trade fair as a globally competitive platform for business and investment.
The premium pass grants holders all-access entry to exhibition halls and business zones, priority entry, VIP parking, concierge services, and access to exclusive networking events.
It also includes admission to the Pavilion hospitality area and a private Buyers and VIPs Lounge designed for high-level deal-making and engagement.
Organisers say the move is intended to attract more international participants and strengthen ZITF's role as a key hub for trade, innovation, and economic partnerships in the region.
Source - Southern Eye
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