KEY POINTS
- Zimbabwe Pavilion at Osaka Expo draws over 100,000 visitors.
- Pavilion promotes Zimbabwe tourism and trade investment to global audiences.
- Zimbabwe Pavilion at Osaka Expo reflects a vibrant and open economy.
Since the international show started in April, Zimbabwe’s Expo 2025 Osaka pavilion has drawn over 100,000 visitors as the government looks to increase tourism and draw in foreign investment.
Zimbabwe Pavilion at Osaka Expo draws over 100,000 visitors
With exhibitors from all over the world, the six-month global expo showcases Zimbabwe as a dynamic, forward-thinking, and investment-ready location. Through its involvement, the country hopes to boost trade and investment agreements by 10% annually and tourist arrivals by 15%.
On Saturday, Nick Mangwana, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services, took a tour of the pavilion. He claimed that Zimbabwe is now in a favorable position on the international scene as a result of the reception thus far.
Mangwana stated, “This exhibition has demonstrated that Zimbabwe is now a positive news story.” “This vibrant exhibition is the best way to visually represent Zimbabwe. According to public interest, we will benefit from this in terms of tourism after visiting dozens of stands, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa.
He went on to say that the subject of the pavilion, Beyond Limits, represents Zimbabwe’s objective to increase its presence in global markets.
Zimbabwe Pavilion at Osaka Expo promotes long-term economic goals
After visiting Tanzania’s National Day activities at the expo, Kassim Majaliwa, the prime minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, became the most recent well-known guest to explore the Zimbabwe Pavilion on Sunday.
According to zbc news, Zimbabwe is taking part in Expo 2025 as part of a larger plan to draw attention to its trade, investment, and tourist industries globally during the six-month show.
The nation anticipates tangible economic gains from the publicity, such as a rise in foreign visitor visits and established commercial alliances.