Zambia Travel Expo 2024 rescheduled for next year

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The Zambia Tourism Agency has announced the postponement of the highly anticipated Zambia Travel Expo (ZATEX) scheduled for June 13th to 15th, 2024. The event, which was set to take place at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka, Zambia, will now be rescheduled for 2025.

In a statement released by the agency, the decision to postpone the expo was attributed to unforeseen circumstances. While specifics regarding the nature of these circumstances were not disclosed, the agency expressed regret for any inconvenience caused by the rescheduling.

“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience arising from this decision,” the statement read.

The agency assured stakeholders that the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka would remain the venue for ZATEX in 2025. However, exact dates for the event will be communicated following consultations with all stakeholders involved.

“We look forward to your cooperation and continued partnership as we embark on pre-event preparations for ZATEX to be held next year,” the statement continued.

For further inquiries regarding the postponement, stakeholders have been advised to contact Betty Chabala at betty.chabala@zambia.travel, zatex@zambia.travel, or theoffice@africastzambia.org.

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