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What to Expect at Mine Entra 2025

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The countdown to Mine Entra 2025 is on, with anticipation high for what could be the biggest edition yet of Zimbabwe’s premier mining, engineering, and transport exhibition.

Set for 8–10 October at the Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition Centre Smart City (ZICES) in Bulawayo, the event is expected to attract larger crowds, more exhibitors, and wider international participation.

Last year’s show drew 289 exhibitors — a 41% jump from 2023 — and nearly doubled foreign participation with 23 companies from four countries. The trend points to growing investor interest in Zimbabwe’s mining sector, and this year is likely to build on that momentum.

The exhibition floor will feature mining and mineral processing equipment, safety systems, detection and lifting tools, and transport solutions, with a strong focus on innovations that boost efficiency, cut costs, and promote safer, sustainable mining.

Beyond technology, Mine Entra 2025 is set to be a business hub. The expanded Buyers Programme will link mining houses, suppliers, financiers, and project developers, creating opportunities for partnerships and deal-making.

For Zimbabwean suppliers, the event offers visibility and access to both local and international buyers. SMEs in logistics, engineering, and safety could also tap into new markets through regional and global exposure.

The timing aligns with Zimbabwe’s drive to raise mineral output and promote beneficiation. By gathering decision-makers, technology providers, and investors, the exhibition is expected to spur conversations that could translate into real projects.

With registration open and interest already strong, Mine Entra 2025 is shaping up as a key moment on the mining calendar. For those serious about Zimbabwe’s evolving mining sector, Bulawayo in October may be where the next wave of business and innovation begins.

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