OATF to boost northern economy

The 22nd edition of the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair will take place from 25 August until 02 September 2023 under the theme ‘Embracing a Sustainable Economy Linking Smart Markets.’

The trade fair is expected to host over 450 exhibitors from diverse sectors of the economy, including from the private sector and informal trading sector.

Ongwediva Town Council spokesperson Jackson Muma told Nampa preparation is underway, with security measures already put in place to curb crime during the fair.

“We have hired local security companies to ensure the safety of the exhibitors and visitors during the fair,” he said.

The guards are expected to work around the clock from 25 August until 02 September, and 80 guards will be on duty per shift.

Muma noted that they are expected to host an intra-African trade symposium which will serve as a forum to connect participants interested in exploring trading opportunities within the African continent.

He stressed that the symposium will also educate participants about the specifics of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), including its policies, regulations, and potential benefits for businesses across Africa.

Oshakati resident Martha Erick said the outbreak of coronavirus has seen the closure of many businesses and loss of employment and welcomed the trade fair as a platform for marketing, networking and trading.

“At least this will help us recover from the hard-hit COVID-19 affected economy,” she said.

She emphasised that the platform will also assist her in connecting with the appropriate farmers and expanding her network of contacts in order to improve her backyard garden.

Source: NAMPA