Derick Tsimba
Zimbabweans will be amongst the 81 African countries participating at this year’s edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) which shall be held from 3 to 5 June in The Hague, Netherlands.
On twitter, GES said close to 81 African entrepreneurs are going to engage with about 300 investors.
“81 African entrepreneur companies will engage with over 300 investors managing trillions of dollars of assets, as well as top policymakers, corporate partners and thought leaders to accelerate solutions,” said GES.
Director of a Zimbabwean company, Greenspace based in Bulawayo, Lisa Nyamadzawo, speaking from The Hague said her company was attending the GES starting from today in the Netherlands to have a chance to seal a partnership deal.
“Greenspace is at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit starting in The Hague today. As Greenspace, we are planning to deploy solar mobile charging and WiFi stations in Zimbabwe towards Smart cities. The Global Entrepreneurship Summit will give us a chance for partnerships and expertise,” said Nyamadzawo.
Harare Post has learnt that this year’s GES will be running under the theme ‘The Future Now.’ The GES brings together about 2000 global leaders in the entrepreneurship, innovation, investment, and policy to support deals that matter to everyone.