By Valentine Uchechukwu Ndukwu
Zimbabwean Companies Prepare for Growth at Mine Entra 2025 in Bulawayo
Zimbabwean businesses are gearing up for the Mine Entra 2025 exhibition, set to take place at the ZITF Grounds in Bulawayo from October 8.
The event is seen as more than just a trade show, it is a chance for local companies to showcase their products and services while exploring new opportunities to grow and contribute to the country’s economic development.
Several companies are using the platform to highlight their strengths. Ground Up Civils, led by Admire Musingarabwi, plans to showcase how its engineering and construction services can support infrastructure needs.
Logistics giant Foust Corporation, headed by Charlotte Tsungie Kapfunde, will stress the importance of efficient distribution to keep industries running smoothly.
Meanwhile, Digitalpaper, represented by Tenny Sibanda, will focus on consulting services that help businesses improve long-term performance.
Economists say Mine Entra is more than an exhibition, it reflects Zimbabwe’s broader industrial ambitions.
The event is expected to foster partnerships, attract investment, and create practical solutions for the mining and manufacturing sectors.

For many businesses, the real value lies in turning these connections into projects that will help Zimbabwe achieve growth, stability, and industrial expansion in the years ahead.


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