By Herbert Musoke
The feel of the Harvest Money Expo is all over Mandela National Stadium as the organisers are at the final stage of setting the venue.
Phiona Tamale, the events manager at the Vision Group says that the Vision Group team has been working tirelessly to ensure that everything goes as planned to have a massive and successful expo.

“We are happy that we are finally back to where it all started. The Vision Group team is working around the clock to ensure that come Friday (February 14) when the gates of Namboole will be opened for the showgoers, everything will be in place such that people not only get the best experience but learn life-changing lessons and get value for their money,” she says.

At Namboole, tents are already erected and some exhibitors with heavy machinery like Engineers Solutions Ltd (ENGSOL) have started setting their equipment at the venue such that by Friday they will be ready to receive visitors at their tents.
Tamale assures the public that there are over 200 exhibitors who have booked the stalls to not only exhibit but also sell quality products during the three days of the expo.
“There is a lot to learn, like how to manage your enterprise as a business, but also the expo is an opportunity to meet possible customers and buy quality and genuine products from trusted dealers at discounted prices,” she says.

Tamale called upon everyone to attend the expo, saying one has to part with sh10,000 to enter and those who want to attend the training sessions will also pay sh10, 000.

The 2025 expo is organised by Vision Group in partnership with the Embassy of the Netherlands, and sponsored by the Uganda Development Corporation, Engineering Solutions (ENGSOL), Tunga Nutrition, Bella Wines, Pepsi Cola and aBi Development.