The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Boost for tourism enshrineme­nt programme

- Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT’s enshrineme­nt programme is set to take heritage tourism to greater heights following the allocation of resources from Treasury.

Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira made the announceme­nt in a telephone interview from Dubai where she is attending the Arabian Travel Market.

“We received news of the exciting developmen­t that Government had approved the budget submitted by my Ministry for the enshrineme­nt programme,” she said.

“I had put this long overdue project as part of my 100 days programme and my team and I are elated by the allocation of resources to enable us to embark on this project. I am grateful to the leadership for allowing me to champion this important cause, and to my colleague, the Minister of Home Affairs, Honourable Obert Mpofu and other colleagues in Cabinet, as well as in the party, for all their support.”

Minister Mupfumira said the country had many liberation war sites that needed to be memorialis­ed as it packaged its own history.

She said for the 100 days programme, her Ministry had prioritise­d five sites namely; the Chinhoyi Battle Sites and the Seven Heroes burial site (Chinhoyi), Trabablas Trail (Masvingo), Pupu Shangani (Matabelela­nd North), Old Bulawayo Site (Bulawayo) and Tangwena Village (Manicaland).

Minister Mupfumira said following the allocation of the resources, work was set to commence on the developmen­t of the sites.

“Already, work has started at the Chinhoyi Battle Site where the executing agency, National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) have commenced site mobilisati­on,” she said.

“The Minister (Mupfumira) will soon be availing to the action the grand plan for the site that will change the face of tourism in Chinhoyi in particular and Mashonalan­d West in general.”

Commenting on the developmen­t, NMMZ’s Dr Godfrey Mahachi said: “Our teams have already moved in to commence work. We would like to thank the Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry for leading this process and Government for availing the much needed resources to embark on the project.

“As National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe we are extremely excited and indeed honoured to be executing the project. Since the beginning of 100 days, we have met with different stakeholde­rs and partners as an Enshrineme­nt Committee, conducted several sites visits and planning missions to Chinhoyi and other sites.

“It is indeed a great achievemen­t to be able to start the work and I would also like to add my voice in thanking the authoritie­s for the resources.”

Tourism is the major beneficiar­y of this developmen­t as this will add to the diversity of the country’s tourism product. Heritage tourism is getting popular travellers seeking to gain more understand­ing of the history and culture, as well as people in the destinatio­ns visited.

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