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ED determines tourism direction

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO ● Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto

ENVIRONMEN­T, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu yesterday said the national tourism recovery and growth strategy launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in August this year will guide the sector going forward after the COVID-19-induced slowdown.

Ndlovu made the remarks as this year’s edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani – World Tourism Expo roared to life online due to the outbreak of coronaviru­s that has been declared a global pandemic.

“The hosting of the virtual Sanganai/Hlanganani — World Tourism Expo marks the beginning of many such initiative­s that seek to position our destinatio­n to the local, regional and internatio­nal markets,” he said.

Ndlovu said the uptake by both exhibitors and buyers at this year’s edition of the expo was impressive.

He said the virtual exhibition would run concurrent­ly with webinar discussion­s that sought to inform and educate the industry on key issues that will impact on capacity to recover and grow the sector.

“The hosting of the virtual Sanganai/Hlanganani Expo is a much welcome developmen­t that is aimed at giving the industry a platform to interface with various source markets. I am told that as the virtual meetings commence this morning, the platform has allowed for pre-booking of meetings and I am certain that both parties will honour the appointmen­ts,” he said.

Ndlovu said they were convinced that the return of regional and internatio­nal flights marked the resumption of regional and internatio­nal tourism.

“Zimbabwe opened its borders to internatio­nal travel via our internatio­nal airports as of October 1 and we are looking at the gradual reopening of land borders in due course. We will constantly keep the markets informed of any developmen­ts that will affect their travel plans through our website and social media platforms,” he said.

“Internatio­nal, regional and domestic flights have resumed in three of our major airports. Currently to safeguard our travellers and our tourism champions, visitors are expected to provide a negative PCR test on arrival, taken no longer than 48 hours before the time of flight departure.”

He said quarantine for arrivals was not mandatory if the PCR test requiremen­ts have been fulfilled.

“Any arrival that does not fulfil the PCR test requiremen­ts will be subject to testing on arrival and mandatory quarantine while awaiting results. The results take at most 48 hours,” he said.

“While we have started taking baby steps towards recovery, it is a journey that we cannot undertake on our own, hence we celebrate the hosting of the virtual Sanganai/Hlanganani expo as it has brought us together to collective­ly work in mapping the way forward.”

He said his ministry remained open to both local and internatio­nal partners who have solutions that will see Zimbabwe emerge as a must-visit destinatio­n post the pandemic.

“I am certain that with everyone’s involvemen­t we are able to turn what has been a dark period for our sector into a resilient, vibrant and thriving industry to a reality,” he said.

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