Zim to hosts Africa business and culture diversity celebrations

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AS part of efforts to promote regional cooperation, AfricaOneIdentity organisation will host  business and cultural exchange event in Harare on May 3 to 5 featuring artists and entrepreneurs from African countries.

The event will be held at Mandara and Fresh Kambucha Zimbabwe is a supporting partner.

“We aim to showcase talents and promote entrepreneurs collaboration, highlighting the skills of the participating artistes and entrepreneurs from Africa including from Zimbabwe, Family counsellor, Doctor Choga, poet VaChikepe, culinary artist Memory Chiringa, business people, Naison Marufu,  well known entrepreneur couch Dr Kudzanai Vere, from Lesotho artiste and Africa One Identity Lesotho ambassador Tankiso Moahloli , award-winning Zambian based designer Blink Africa Designs and Mozambiquean economist Soraia João among others.

“This is a platform for Africans to showcase their distinctive styles and thought-provoking performances,” Princess Kelelo Dhlamini, AfricaOneIdentity founder, said.

Speaking to Daily News, Moahloli encouraging other African  artists to take their career as a serious business

Moahloli reiterated the forthcoming event will go a long way in building synergies among artists and entrepreneurs from African countries.

“Through the event, we aim to encourage everyone to take his or her skill seriously ithe exchange of ideas, skills, and perspectives. 

“To showcase the power of collaboration in the arts, transcend borders and create meaningful connections,” said Dhlamini.

Dhlamini added that they also aim to create a strong network in pushing development in Africa.

“By fostering collaboration, cultural exchange and promoting unity, we aim to create a strong network of influential women who can collectively contribute to the growth, development, and empowerment of Africa. 

“This project recognizes the power of social media and influencer culture in shaping opinions, creating positive change. 

“By harnessing the collective potential of African influencers, we can create a powerful force for progress and unity,” Dhlamini said.

Dhlaminiis looking forward to more unique culture exchange programs.

“We are looking forward to a cultural exchange dinner banquet. 

“Where all things will be traditional, from dressing, food and decoration. In attendance will be ministers and African historians,” said Dhlamini.

Tickets are sold at Etiquette consultancy.

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