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Rotary to host impactful networking event

Rotary will be hosting this virtual platform alongside the Zone 22 Rotary Africa Centennial International Conference, to provide exposure and explore new collaborations and business opportunities.

ROTARY International is calling organisations involved in socio-economic change to showcase their initiatives to a global audience of potential donors and funders at the African House of Friendship Virtual Projects Fair, from 24 to 25 April.

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Rotary will be hosting this virtual platform alongside the Zone 22 Rotary Africa Centennial International Conference, to provide exposure and explore new collaborations and business opportunities.

‘In commemorating 100 years in Africa, we are celebrating a global network of dedicated problem-solvers who take action to create lasting change,’ said District Governor, Annemarie Mostert, Chairperson of the 2021 African Centennial Celebrations. ‘Rotary International invites innovative companies, those with ground-breaking products, and individuals whose services and solutions have the potential to move the continent forward.’

The organisation has been instrumental in promoting peace, fighting disease, supporting education, growing local economies, providing maternal and child support, as well as supporting the environment, and facilitating disaster response.

Its 1.2 million members take action to create lasting change, pouring their passion and integrity into completing projects that have a lasting impact.

‘The African House of Friendship Virtual Projects Fair will unpack the latest trends, challenges and innovations in the local and international socio-economic, impact investing and volunteering space,’ said Mostert.

Bookings to secure exhibition space at the Rotary International Virtual House of Friendship are now open at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1505366838.

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