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New campaign to promote domestic tourism

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO • Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto

ENVIRONMEN­T minister Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu (pictured) has launched a domestic tourism campaign dubbed ZimBho #IzimYami# Vakatsha aimed at encouragin­g domestic tourism.

Speaking at the launch on Thursday night in Kariba, Ndlovu said the campaign was one of the key pillars of the national tourism recovery and growth strategy launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last month.

Zimbabwe has set a target to develop a $5 billion tourism economy by year 2025.

“In the past, before the COVID-19 pandemic, destinatio­ns that were deemed successful the world over were supported heavily by their domestic market constituti­ng more than 60% of business,” Ndlvovu said.

“Whilst all destinatio­ns compete for internatio­nal tourism as it brings in new money into the economy (forex), domestic tourism assists in inducing expenditur­e and circulatin­g wealth in the economy.”

Ndlovu said the launch of the ZimBho #IzimYami# Vakatsha campaign is the first step towards creating demand for local tourism products and services.

“The main objectives of the

ZimBho

#IzimYami

#Vakatsha campaign are creating awareness among locals of all attraction­s within

Zimbabwe, developing a culture of travel among Zimbabwean­s, increasing domestic travel, increase the contributi­on of domestic tourism to the economy,” he said.

“This campaign is designed to focus mainly on the domestic market whose contributi­on to the economic growth and developmen­t is yet to be fully realised. Domestic tourists become destinatio­n ambassador­s, assisting in promoting the destinatio­n and also encouragin­g internatio­nal tourists who are usually keen to visit areas visited by locals.”

He said domestic tourism further expands the value chain and helps in building national pride at the same time promoting national understand­ing among locals.

“The campaign brand, is premised on the word Bho, which means good, well or fine. In the tourism context, we are saying Zimbabwe is beautiful and richly endowed Thus Zim Is bhoo,” he said.

“I want to urge locals to think of going on holiday, plan for their holidays, experience our beautiful country, visit known and less known areas and those who do not ordinarily have an interest in travel, to be interested.”

Ndlovu said to support the campaign, government had exempted value added tax on all tourism services for domestic tourists in a bid to reduce the prices being charged for tourism products and

services.

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