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ZimEvents uses arts, culture to promote tourism

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

LOCAL entertainm­ent company and organisers of the forthcomin­g Kariba Boat Cruise and Glow Party, ZimEvents, says arts and culture are important elements in the promotion of tourism products which can support and strengthen cultural heritage, cultural production and creativity. The Kariba Boat Cruise and Glow Party that has been endorsed by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) will be hosted under the theme #Domestic Tourism Experience on the Zambezi Trader from October 23 to 25 at Caribea Bay Hotel in Kariba with all COVID-19 precaution­s being strictly observed.

In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style yesterday, one of the event organisers Allan Mambo said as most tourism players throughout the country has now re-opened their facilities in strict compliance with the COVID-19 health protocols, they were going to be using arts and cultural events to promote tourism.

“Through arts as a form of entertainm­ent, the Kariba Boat Cruise and Glow Party that has become a premium event on the local entertainm­ent calendar seeks to promote domestic tourism and holiday resorts in Zimbabwe with emphasis on targeting our locals,” he said. “We feel this event will help market the tourist destinatio­n in our drive to have domestic tourism back on track since the industry has been adversely affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic through the restrictio­ns that are there on internatio­nal travelling.” Mambo said the event that gave people a chance to explore and enjoy Kariba as one of the best tourist destinatio­ns in the country would start with a bonfire party on October 23 from 1800hrs till late, with October 24 being the main day of activities.

“The Zambezi Trader boat leaves the hotel on Saturday (October 24) at 9am to start the eight-hour cruise, the boat will move around Lake Kariba via Fothergill Island for game viewing then dock at the Sampa Karumba Island for two hours where people will disembark for games and fun while DJs entertain guests,” he said.

“After two hours, the cruise continues with the DJs entertaini­ng guests as the boat heads back to the hotel after the eight hours and on its way back people will have the chance to experience the magical Kariba sunset while on the cruise.”

He said the Glow Party would have a number of top local wheelspinn­ers among them Power FM Zimbabwe’s breakfast host Tinashe Chikuse, DJ Storm, DJ Mzoe from Bulawayo, TK Beats, Merciless Zimbabwe, DJ Bree and DJ Saki taking turns to entertain guests on the turntables.

“Our Glow Party that is powered by Johnnie Walker will start at 19:00hrs with a lot of activities that include a cultural showcase and glow in the dark,” he said. Mambo said the community of Kariba would also benefit financiall­y from this event because of the increase in traffic in the area during the event.

“The local tourism market contribute­s greatly to the country’s GDP and we believe that hosting this event in the resort town of Kariba also helps in marketing the place to our local people. It is our responsibi­lity as ZimEvents to also support a drive by the government to promote our domestic tourism and contribute positively to the growth of the Zimbabwean tourism industry,” he said.

“Kariba is a prime holiday and recreation destinatio­n that suits our endeavours to promote the country’s domestic tourism showcasing our resort towns through arts. We have chosen the resort town of Kariba for the second time in a row in response to requests by the fans and players in the tourism industry.”

Establishe­d in 2019 and registered with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, ZimEvents have hosted several functions across the country mainly in resort towns like Victoria Falls, Nyanga and Kariba.

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