Unique and fun expo hosted by Polokwane Review and Observer
The Outdoor and Transport Expo was the perfect opportunity for exhibitors to scout potential customers and for visitors to score on amazing deals.
POLOKWANE – The Thornhill Shopping Centre parking area was the place to be on Saturday at the Outdoor and Transport Expo powered by Polokwane Review and Observer.
Various exhibitors welcomed all of those with questions about their products, including specials to look out for on the biggest Black Friday since Covid-19 hit in 2020.
Exhibitors included Paint Pot, Makro, CapriCom Networks, Seeff, Wildman Hunting & Outdoor Polokwane, EH Hassim, Tiger Wheel and Tyre, J&E Autobody, Point-S Polokwane, BB Nissan, BB Suzuki, BB Honda, BB Ford, BB Haval, BB Proton, Limpopo Toyota, Westvaal Polokwane, Volkswagen Polokwane, BB Mahindra Polokwane, Mercurius Motors and many more.
From 09:00-15:00 the kids enjoyed a bouncy castle, face painting and a colouring competition by tyre specialists Point S Polokwane with vouchers up for grabs at their local store.
There was a beer garden to enjoy a cold one, sponsored by Dros Polokwane, delicious food and entertainment topped the family day outing.
Take a look: PHOTOS: Outdoor and transport fun at expo
The free-of-charge event also saw Miss Limpopo finalist, Pertunia Mathole at the Mercurius Motors stall.
Makro Polokwane marketing manager Lizbe de Bruyn said the event was fruitful for their store after customers rushed to the store to purchase a camping tent that was exhibited at the expo.
“After seeing that some of our products were offered at a special price specifically at our store; they went straight to the store to buy it. We received a call from our people at the store telling us what happened,” she added.
BB Nissan Polokwane sales executives Katlego Ditoto and Jimmy Meta said the event helped them network and scout potential customers.
“We know that the people we shared contact details with, will also share them with those close to them. This is a very fruitful day for business,” they mentioned.
Branch manager of Polokwane Review and Observer, Mario Jansen van Rensburg thanked all the exhibitors and residents who attended the day.
“Being visible in the community is very important. We try to bring something unique to Polokwane, and I believe this day received the traction it deserved. Thank you to all involved. We look forward to next year.”




