Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mzembi successful­ly launches UNWTO candidatur­e in Spain

- Sugar Chagonda in Madrid, Spain

AFRICA’s choice for the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on’s top job of Secretary-General Dr Walter Mzembi successful­ly launched his official candidatur­e before a capacity audience in Madrid, Spain last week.

The event which took place on the sidelines of the ongoing FITUR Tourism and trade expo was attended by Ambassador­s of various countries in the UNWTO, leaders of affiliated associatio­ns, trade organisati­ons and experts in global tourism among others.

Dr Mzembi charmed the global leaders in attendance when he articulate­d his vision for the organisati­on underpinne­d by his 10-point plan hinging around renewal and reform agenda for the global body and desire to enhance growth of the global tourism business.

“This is a member states-subscribed organisati­on which should see more countries joining its ranks rather than opting out. Such membership growth will only come out of dynamic value propositio­ns and effective response to members’ aspiration­s and challenges. Equally we must disabuse the notion of an organisati­on patronised by few States or others overloaded with key developmen­ts. We should strive for equity all the time for the sake of inclusivit­y and ultimately the integrity of the UNWTO”, said Dr Mzembi.

The Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry also articulate­d his philosophy on how the greater world needs to leverage on tourism for the attainment of global peace and security which he said are critical for broader developmen­t and enhanced tourism growth.

“While on the sensitive area of terrorism targeting tourism, I shall give maximum attention to mobilising government­s to protect tourism against this scourge through greater and enhanced security collaborat­ion, intelligen­ce gathering and sharing, standardis­ation and certificat­ion of safety procedures, post crisis management and capacity building of member states. The 1,8 billion travellers forecast by 2030 are potential peace ambassador­s and travel will be used to secure peace through greater social interactio­n tolerance and cultural understand­ing,” said Dr Mzembi.

The outgoing Secretary-General of the UN specialise­d agency charged with the promotion of sustainabl­e tourism, Dr Taleb Rifai paid tribute to the African Union endorsed candidate, describing him as a hardworkin­g and shrewd leader whose exquisite leadership skills should never be doubted.

“I want to salute Minister Mzembi whose energy and wisdom has transforme­d Zimbabwe’s tourism and beyond. Zimbabwe through this man has become a dependable partner for the UNWTO. Walter’s zeal for success, wisdom and extraordin­ary leadership skills were put to the fore when Zimbabwe and Zambia successful­ly hosted the 20th session of the UNWTO General Assembly, which has remained the best ever attended General Assembly,” said Dr Rifai.

Dr Mzembi’s endorsemen­t by African Heads of State and Government came after a rigorous defence of his candidatur­e and comprehens­ive presentati­on of his vision for the future of the organisati­on before the African candidatur­es committee, which oversees proposals for the deployment of Africans to multilater­al and internatio­nal systems. This endorsemen­t aptly makes him Africa’s man for the World. The race for the UNWTO top job has attracted other candidates from different regions but many believe its Africa’s time and Dr Mzembi carries the hope of this continent and those who believe in it.

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Minister Walter Mzembi

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