ZITF sets high targets for Scholastica Expo 2025

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Roseline Mutare

The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has announced an ambitious target of 4,500 participants for the upcoming Scholastica Expo 2025, scheduled to take place from July 30 to August 1 at the Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition Smart City (ZICES) in Bulawayo, which will run under the theme “Empowering Future Generations through Heritage-Based Education and Innovation”.

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 Dr. Nicholas Ndebele, ZITF CEO, said the decision to host Scholastica as an independent event stems from crucial conversations held during past ZITF editions, where the need to strengthen collaboration between industry and academia was emphasized.

Thandolwenkosi Nkomo, The ZITF Company Marketing and Corporate Communications Manager also highlighted the importance of the expo.

“The re-launch of Scholastica Expo signals our commitment to advancing education and career development opportunities, We aim to create an unparalleled platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation,” said Nkomo.

Nkomo also highlighted that the event will feature high-impact workshops and exhibitions, enabling participants to explore emerging trends, engage with thought leaders, and connect with career-shaping opportunities.

The expo seeks to bridge the gap between industry and academia, provide a centralized career fair, and champion heritage-based education. Delegates and exhibitors are expected from across the country and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region.

The ZITF Company invites students, educators, professionals, and industry stakeholders to be part of this historic moment, where education meets innovation, and opportunities take flight.

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