Mine Entra 2025: A Platform for Growth, Innovation, and Global Connections
Bulawayo again is preparing to host one of Zimbabwe’s most significant mining events later this year. Mine Entra 2025, the country’s flagship exhibition for the mining, engineering, and transport sectors, is scheduled for 8–10 October at the Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition Centre Smart City (ZICES).
The event is shaping up to be larger and more internationally connected than ever before, building on last year’s strong performance.
Mine Entra 2024 attracted 289 exhibitors — a 41 percent increase from 2023 — including 23 international companies from four countries.
This 91 percent jump in foreign participation highlighted the exhibition’s growing reputation as a hub for mining investment and cross-border engagement.
The numbers suggest that this year could see even broader international involvement, reflecting Zimbabwe’s rising profile in regional and global mining markets.
The expanded Buyers Programme is expected to strengthen direct engagement between mining houses, equipment suppliers, financiers, and project developers.
The initiative could facilitate meaningful discussions, potential partnerships, and collaborations that translate into real business outcomes.
Meanwhile ,exhibitor registration is already open in Bulawayo, Harare, and online. Early registration will allow participants to secure prime exhibition space and sufficient preparation time, particularly as the exhibition continues to attract both local and international players.
Visitors to Mine Entra 2025 are likely to encounter a wide range of products and innovations.
From mining and mineral processing equipment to advanced safety systems, detection technologies, and transport and lifting solutions, the exhibition promises to showcase tools and ideas driving efficiency and sustainability in Zimbabwe’s mining sector.
It could also serve as an avenue for joint ventures, technology transfer, and export-focused partnerships, supporting national efforts to expand mineral production and beneficiation.
With international participation expected to rise further this year, Mine Entra 2025 could reinforce its position as a key platform for stakeholders seeking to engage with Zimbabwe’s fast-evolving mining industry.
For companies, investors, and innovators, Bulawayo in October may well be where opportunities are discovered, connections are forged, and the next phase of growth in Zimbabwe’s mining sector begins to take shape.




