The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt rolls out Domestic Tourism campaign

- Audrey Rundofa and Ropafadzo Ndangariro

GOVERNMENT is embarking on a Domestic Tourism Campaign within the 100 days action plan framework to encourage Zimbabwean­s to go on holidays within the country.

Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira said this at a Press conference on Domestic Tourism Policy direction in Harare yesterday.

She said domestic tourism should be the bedrock of a sustainabl­e tourism industry, as it is not affected by the external environmen­t, which has an impact on foreign tourist markets.

“Countries with successful tourism industries have vibrant domestic tourism, for example China’s domestic tourism generated 4,8 billion trips and $681 billion in 2017 according to China National Tourism Administra­tion (CNTA),” said Minister Mupfumira.

“South Africa developed the Sho’t Left Campaign in 2013 to encourage domestic travel. The campaign’s ideals were that there was always a first time to experience something new and that every weekend provided an opportunit­y to do something that had never been done before.”

Minister Mupfumira urged people to consider taking holidays within the country first.

“Tourism like charity should begin at home, we are strongly encouragin­g our people to take holidays in the country first before considerin­g other destinatio­ns,” she said.

“I am aware that a big number of Zimbabwean­s are going on holiday within the region and abroad. They know a lot of places outside Zimbabwe and not much about their own country.”

Minister Mupfumira said the need for a collaborat­ive agreement of both the private and public sector in the initiative could never be over emphasised.

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