Rautenbach to grace Lowveld Agric Show

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CHIREDZI-2023’s edition of the Lowveld Agricultural Show, set to run from 3-5 August will be graced by Greenfuel, General Manager Conrad Rautenbach while the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Band will be the major entertainer during the show, TellZim News has learnt.

Greenfuel is one of the fastest growing agricultural companies majoring in the production of ethanol from sugarcane.

The Lowveld Agricultural Show, which is usually held in mid-August will be held on the early days of the month days on August due to the Harmonized Elections slated for August 23, 2023, and will be running under the theme, ‘Connecting Minds, creating Business, Empower the nation’ and is targeting more than 70 exhibitors this year, with most exhibitors rushing to get space.

Lowveld Show Society Marketing executive, Auxillia Ruswa Dzenga confirmed Rautenbach’s presence at the show and said he will be the guest of honor while the Police band will be the leading entertainer.

“Mr Rautenbach will be the guest of honor in this year’s edition of the Agricultural show while the Zimbabwe Police band will be the leading entertainer during the course of the show,” said Dzenga.

She went on to say they were expecting more exhibitors compared to previous years.

“We are anticipating more than 70 exhibitors, which is more than what we used to have over the years, with new exhibitors being expected to take part and market their businesses,” said Dzenga.

A lot of activities are expected from the Zimbabwe Republic Police and fire works during the grand finale of the event.

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