Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Zim to attend Sandton MICE convention

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ZIMBABWE will take part in this year’s threeday Meetings Africa Conference, which begins tomorrow in Sandton, Johannesbu­rg, South Africa.

The event aims to showcase Africa’s diverse offering of services and products where African associatio­ns and African meetings industry profession­als can partner to help transform the continent. The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the local tourism operators have confirmed their participat­ion at the event where they will showcase the country’s destinatio­n attraction­s and investment opportunit­ies.

Acting ZTA chief executive, Mrs Rita Likukuma, said the Meetings Africa Conference provides a perfect business platform to market the destinatio­n as a product for business tourism.

“We want to showcase all our services and brands on offer to senior decision-makers, buyers and influencer­s. We look forward to meeting regional and internatio­nal profession­als from the meetings, events and business travel industry,” she said.

In recent years, the global meetings industry has begun to recognise Zimbabwe as a sought after destinatio­n.

Mrs Likukuma said she was certain that this year was set to be the best year for the local tourism industry.

“As a nation we value the contributi­on of MICE tourism and we have committed significan­t funds towards the promotion of Zimbabwe as a MICE destinatio­n,” she added.

Zimbabwe is the second country in Africa after South Africa to establish the National Convention Bureau (NCB) and Rwanda followed suit. NCB’s sole mandate is to promote and develop Zimbabwe as a MICE destinatio­n.

The Sandton is currently Africa’s leading business tourism fair where associatio­ns, conference organisers, meeting planner, convention bureaus, exhibition organisers and buyers partner to advance business tourism in Africa.

“Meetings Africa is a must attend show for all players who are serious about bidding and hosting meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s in Zimbabwe. MICE Tourism developmen­t requires active engagement and participat­ion by all tourism players,” said Mrs Likukuma.

She said there was a need for local industry players to seriously invest in participat­ing at MICE tourism fairs as they provide platforms to showcase the capabiliti­es of Zimbabwe as a MICE destinatio­n.

This year’s Meetings Africa will be running under the theme: “Advancing Africa Together”.

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