Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Albert Chalamila has urged residents of Dar es Salaam and Tanzanians across the country to attend the **Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair>, describing the exhibition as a key platform for business, innovation, education and public services.
Speaking during a visit to the exhibition grounds on July 7, Chalamila commended the strong public turnout, saying the high attendance reflects growing interest in entrepreneurship, technological innovation and investment opportunities.
“Please receive greetings from the President of the United Republic of Tanzania. She has already visited the exhibition together with the President of Mozambique, and we are continuing her efforts by encouraging more citizens to come and witness the progress in products, technology and innovation,” he said.
Chalamila noted that this year’s fair has attracted exhibitors from more than 25 countries, providing businesses with opportunities to establish partnerships, expand markets and showcase their products to local and international audiences.
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He added that many exhibitors are offering special promotional discounts throughout the exhibition, allowing visitors to purchase goods and services at reduced prices.
Beyond trade and commerce, the Regional Commissioner said the fair also offers a wide range of public services, including free eye screening provided through collaboration between the government and health partners.
Visitors can also receive education-related services at the Prime Minister’s Office – TAMISEMI pavilion, including guidance on secondary school subject combinations and school transfer procedures.
The annual Sabasaba Trade Fair is Tanzania’s largest international commercial exhibition, bringing together government institutions, private companies, investors and development partners to promote trade, investment and economic growth.
