The Tsumeb Copper Festival Organizing Committee has announced that the 2024 Tsumeb Copper Festival, taking place from 30th October to 2nd November 2024 in Tsumeb, will be under the theme “Celebrating Craftsmanship, Creativity, and Excellence in a Diverse Namibia.”
As the flagship economic and socio-cultural event on Tsumeb’s calendar since its establishment in 2003, the Copper Festival has consistently served as a platform for business promotion, networking, and industry engagement.
“It is a vital event for local and international exhibitors to showcase their products and services to a broad, high-profile audience, while creating key investment and development opportunities for the region,” the Tsumeb Copper Festival Organising Committee said.
Tsumeb, as the industrial town of the Oshikoto Region, offers the perfect setting for this prominent event. With its top-tier hospitality facilities, Tsumeb ensures that participants and visitors experience world-class comfort and service throughout the festival.
“The festival aligns with Namibia’s national economic development goals by fostering entrepreneurship and innovation across key sectors. This year’s event promises even greater value, focusing on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), agricultural advancements, and the creative industries.
“This high-profile occasion will set the stage for a range of events and engagements designed to facilitate business collaboration, foster economic growth, and celebrate Namibia’s craftsmanship and industrial capabilities.”
Key activities for at the Festival will include a sports day, gospel day, youth conference, women’s day, farmers’ day, business conference, and the awards ceremony.
The official opening will take place on Friday, the 1st November 2024, and will be officiated by Vice President Mrs Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
“The Tsumeb Copper Festival is not just an exhibition; it is a strategic economic driver that attracts both local and international investment, builds business networks, and offers invaluable exposure for enterprises.
“It plays a critical role in promoting Tsumeb as a key economic hub and reinforces its importance within Namibia’s broader development agenda.
“We encourage businesses, industry leaders, and investors to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the Tsumeb Copper Festival 2024, where craftsmanship, creativity, and business excellence come together.”
In the photo: The Tsumeb Copper Festival is the biggest expo of Oshikoto Region.