The heavily hyped Blantyre Motor Show, set on April 30, 2022, is already in the planning stages. The automotive show, which would be organized at Limbe Country Club, is a professional social gathering designed to draw awareness to the corporate automobile industry, said one of the exhibition's organizers, Alinane Njolomole.
Njolomole described the occasion as a wonderful spectacle of Automobile dealers, spare component shops, and carports who would also on the day promote their services. It will be honored by Mark Katsonga Phiri, the Minister of Trade and Industry. The event's organizers added that attendees can anticipate a fantastic event that will be heated up with Phyzix's music, test drivers, and bike stunts. The K2000 entrance fee for this event has been decreased to encourage more individuals to attend.
Njolomole went on to say that the organizing team is making every effort to ensure that both customers and all of the participating businesses will have unforgettable experiences as a result of the inaugural event. "The Blantyre Auto Show seems like it will be a stunning spectacle. Because of the high expectations from participating corporations, Blantyre supports Malawi's high-end business world.
It's all about customer engagement. Companies can hold lotteries, run promotions, and set up product displays in front of customers, TV viewers, and other potential customers. The primary clientele comprises senior executives, procurement managers, business owners, and political figures”, said Nojolomole.
He continued by saying that the exhibition, which was planned by Lilongwe Auto Show Ltd. in collaboration with foreign dealerships, would be the first of its sort to take place in Blantyre since 2016 given that the company typically holds similar occurrences in Lilongwe. CFAO Motors and National Bank of Malawi, together with other motorcycle and car clubs, insurance companies, banks, insurance companies, and other well-known vendors who will provide demonstrations during the exhibition, have been announced as partners of the occasion.
The organizers claim that a portion of the gate fees would be used to aid relief efforts in the Nsanje and Chikwawa areas, which were severely devastated by cyclones Gombe and Ana.