It’s called an “agricultural show” but there are really all kinds of companies that exhibit there. Motor companies, those doing music, NGOs, government departments, financial institutions, educational institutions and, yes, tech companies; mobile operators, internet providers, tech hardware companies and one or two software development firms. In fact, we didn’t even visit the agriculture stuff at this year’s Harare Agricultural Show. With limited time we could only visit mostly ICT related stands.
Here are some pictures we took of the things we saw there:
The main entrance of the exhibition show groundsThe e-Government services stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012eLearning – part of the eGovernment stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012ZimConnect, a web interface of the e-Services exhibition at the eGovernment stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012The Brodacom (Spiritage Business) stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012
A primary school pupil exhibits some power gadgets he and his colleagues have made as part of the Seta foundation‘s initiative to teach engineering to young school children – Harare Agricultural Show 2012
On exhibition at this stand was material about intellectual property in Zimbabwe, deeds & company registration – Harare Agricultural Show 2012Part of the Econet Wireless stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012
The PowerTel stand – Harare Agricultural Show 2012The Zimbabwe Newspapers stand. This Mobile News banner caught our attention. The SMS & USSD news services was launched some 5 months ago – Harare Agricultural Show 2012School of Java – Harare Agricultural Show 2012Telecel representatives serving customers – Harare Agricultural Show 2012A Telecel marketing person explaining some products to us – Harare Agricultural Show 2012
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Didn’t make it this year, thanx for the pics @techzim
School of Java, more like School of Sadza???
haha finish, it does seem like they are struggling doesnt it