Mpumalanga show now on
Mining and energy are introduced this year, adding to the excitement and opportunities created.

Lowvelders still have time to visit the Mpumalanga show today.
Organisers have invited the Wildlife College, EcoTraining, universities and other training providers, South African National Parks, Mpumalanga Parks Board, as well as game farmers, game farms and game lodges, to be part of the event.
Mining and energy are introduced this year, adding to the excitement and opportunities created. “With these participants we are guaranteed a diverse and exciting event,” said the marketing manager, Yolande Colvert.
New ideas and opportunities will open doors for everyone in the province and encourage future investors to make their mark. “Tourism will increase as we promote our event and provide something spectacular for all,” she said and added that with the support of the deputy president and all the relevant provincial departments, they aim to assist in the development and sustainability of agriculture, wildlife, forestry, tourism, mining and energy for the benefit of all.
Partnership agreements with provincial government laid a foundation for municipalities to assist with available resources and partnership agreements for the next 10 years. “Together we are united in our diversity, (the theme for the show) and guaranteed a successful future, for all the projects that can create endless opportunities,” said Colvert.
Farmers will be able to directly converse with Exxaro and MEGA to better understand the future of farming and mining. “We welcome everyone to the second annual Mpumalanga Show, trusting that you will enjoy and benefit, while spending quality time with your family, with all the excitement lined up,” Colvert concluded.
Date: August 30 to September 1
Time: All day
Place: Mbombela Stadium
Price: Thursday – R20 per person, school groups R10 per student; Friday – R100 per person, R50 for pensioners; Saturday – R120 per person, R60 for pensioners.
