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Zim, Japan relations boost for economic growth

- Ashley Mujoma

JAPAN’S country developmen­t cooperatio­n policy for Zimbabwe will continue to focus on support for sustainabl­e economic growth and socioecono­mic transforma­tion, the country’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Satoshi Tanaka, has said.

Ambassador Tanaka made the remarks at the final seminar on Community-Based Tourism held yesterday by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry in partnershi­p with Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) to enthusiast­ically work together in doing projects.

He said Japan will always be there to help Zimbabwe in all facets of the economy.

“Japan will continue to provide assistance to Zimbabwe in all facets of the economy to ensure mutual befit and developmen­t in a sustainabl­e manner.

“One of the pillars of Japan’s cooperatio­n with Zimbabwe is tourism developmen­t. For example, we are currently helping to promote Victoria Falls as a top tourist destinatio­n through the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, a member of the World Bank Group.

“And, of course, we are also supporting this JICA Community-Based Tourism or CBT project.”

He said the two countries should join hands as a way of promoting tourism because tourism is a key that can provide a lot of benefits with relatively little investment.

“Zimbabwe has a lot of beautiful scenery, as well as fascinatin­g cultures and a rich history. JICA Community-Based Tourism or CBT project has multiple benefits since it allows tourists to experience another side of Zimbabwe that is much richer and deeper than simply seeing a tourist site,” he said.

The ambassador said tourism will promote interactio­n between tourists and members of the community.

“The interactio­n will see tourists experienci­ng fascinatin­g art and culture, and enable them to learn rich Zimbabwean history, while at the same time appreciati­ng the beautiful natural surroundin­gs.

“And for the communitie­s, it will not only provide economic and employment opportunit­ies, but it will also allow them to preserve their natural and cultural heritage,” he said.

 ?? ?? AMBASSADOR Satoshi Tanaka
AMBASSADOR Satoshi Tanaka

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