Fastjet Zimbabwe has been appointed the official airline partner for the 2026 Agricultural Dealers and Manufacturers Association (ADMA) Agricultural Show, set for 4 to 6 June at Pomona, in Harare.
Speaking on the development, Fastjet Zimbabwe Spokesperson Nunurai Ndawana said the partnership reflects the airline’s commitment to supporting key economic sectors, particularly agriculture.
“Fastjet Zimbabwe is delighted to partner with ADMA for this important agricultural exhibition. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s economy, and we are proud to support an event that connects farmers, innovators and industry leaders,” said Ndawana.
He said the airline’s domestic and regional routes would enhance accessibility for exhibitors and delegates travelling to Harare.
“Our services between Harare, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls and Johannesburg will help make travel easier and more accessible for all participants attending ADMA,” he said.
Fastjet Zimbabwe Business CEO and Country Head, Donahue Cortes, said the partnership also marks a milestone in shared growth between the airline and ADMA.
“We are proud to partner with ADMA, an organisation that, like Fastjet Zimbabwe, is celebrating 10 years of contributing meaningfully to the growth and development of the Zimbabwean economy,” said Cortes.
He said strategic partnerships were key to advancing agriculture and improving regional connectivity.
“Partnerships such as this are essential in driving progress across key sectors, particularly agriculture, which remains pivotal to Zimbabwe’s economic success and food security,” he said. “As a Zimbabwean airline, we understand the importance of seamless connectivity for people, cargo and agricultural value chains that support trade, investment and productivity.”
ADMA Agricultural Show Operations Manager, David Davies said the collaboration would strengthen regional business linkages and participation in the exhibition.
“We are thrilled to partner with Fastjet Zimbabwe for the ADMA Agri Show,” said Davies.
“This collaboration is a natural fit as both organisations are committed to strengthening regional business connections and creating meaningful opportunities across Southern Africa.”
He said Fastjet’s regional network would improve access for exhibitors and stakeholders across the region.
“Fastjet Zimbabwe has consistently demonstrated its value as a reliable partner for business travel, providing an efficient regional network that enhances connectivity between key commercial hubs,” he said.
The 2026 ADMA Agricultural Show is expected to bring together farmers, agribusinesses, equipment manufacturers, policymakers and industry stakeholders to showcase innovations and promote growth in Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector.
Fastjet Zimbabwe operates domestic routes linking Harare, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, as well as regional flights to Johannesburg and selected South African destinations.
