Speaking to journalists recently in Geita as exhibitors finish setting up their stalls to welcome the public, the Geita Regional Commissioner, Mr Shigela, said that last year, more than 250 companies participated.
"I welcome investors to invest in refining and value addition industries to educate our citizens and miners to get rid of the use of dangerous chemicals such as mercury. I also welcome all citizens, especially those involved in value addition. I ask them to come in large numbers because the demonstrations started yesterday on 20 September 2023," he said. He said the exhibition will be officially opened on 23 September 2023 by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Dotto Biteko, who is also the Minister of Energy. The exhibition will be closed by President Samia Suluhu Hassan on 30 September 2023.
Speaking on GGML's participation in the show in Geita yesterday, the company's Senior Manager for Sustainability, Gilbert Mworia, said the show has had a unique appeal since its inception due to GGML's funding through the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fund which enabled the construction of the EPZA area as well as the exhibition site.
He said GGML had taken the lead in improving the show by investing Sh800 million in the construction of the EPZA administrative building. "Our support goes beyond the financial support that we have continued to provide every year as we have provided support for the preparation of the exhibition such as tents, an emergency generator and fuel that is used for the entire duration of the exhibition," said Mworia.
Furthermore, he said that GGML supports the government's Vision 2025 to achieve the long-term goals of sustainable economic growth, which aims to enable the mining sector to grow and reach a level of 10 percent of Tanzania's GDP.
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