‘Nairobi Show’ Returns After Two Years

Agriculture, manufacturing, housing, small and medium enterprises, banking, the public and private sectors, hospitality, training, and technology are among the exhibitors.

After a two-year hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Nairobi International Trade Fair (NITF) reopened today, Monday, September 26 until Sunday, October 2.

The NITF, which will be held at the Jamhuri Park Showground in Nairobi, is a popular agriculture and trade show with a large network of networking and information outreach on a national and global scale.

“The Trade Fair this year is expected to showcase the latest products, services, and innovations in agriculture, trade and allied sectors, offering opportunities for sales, learning, and information exchange through the ‘Promoting Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and Trade’.

Agriculture, manufacturing, housing, small and medium enterprises, banking, the public and private sectors, hospitality, training, and technology are among the exhibitors.

A variety of agricultural demonstration plots, farm machinery, and livestock displays will also be available.

“Exciting entertainment will also be provided at the Arena and fun fair areas,” the society added.

President William Ruto will officially open the show on Wednesday, September 28, and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua will close it on Sunday, October 2.