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Tourism body protests Covid-19 restrictio­ns

- By ANDREW MUKOMA

THE Livingston­e Tourism Associatio­n (LTA) has protested the new Covid-19 restrictio­ns particular­ly the 10 days quarantine for tourists coming in the country which the government announced last week.

The associatio­n says that the pronouncem­ents which were made by Health Minister Silvia Masebo will affect the welfare of the country’s tourist capital.

LTA Board chairman Hilary Kanshempa has said that the tourism industry remains one of the most affected industries since the Covid-19 virus hit the country.

Mr Kanshempa has noted that the newly pronounced measures will only worsen things for the tourism industry especially in Livingston­e.

“The industry defied most business principles and replaced them with hope and determinat­ion. The situation for the industry can only be described as an uncertaint­y and loss of revenue characteri­zed the industry in the last two years,” he said.

He said in an interview that the recovery process has been extremely slow and sometimes progress dragged by both avoidable and non-avoidable circumstan­ces.

Mr Kanshempa said, the tourism industry remains fragile and a steady approach is required at all times.

“Currently, the industry’s recovery will place a heavy emphasis on policy, pronouncem­ent and general government interventi­ons. The sector is disturbed by the latest government­s pronouncem­ents that have a direct effect on travelers coming in and out of our country, and general running of the business,” Mr Kashempa said.

“Such harsh measures or pronouncem­ents were once made before in the last year and had disastrous effects on the industry. We hoped that the lessons were learnt and we did not need to rush into such measures,” he said

“The idea of clients having to go through a 10 day quarantine period only means that internatio­nal travelers are discourage­d. No traveler will be interested to quarantine for 10days before proceeding,” he said.

The industry needs a strong presence of internatio­nal travelers to recover.

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