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Venture into domestic tourism, Mohadi urges

- BY REX MPHISA Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

VICE-PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has urged Zimbabwean­s to venture into domestic tourism and to take advantage of the recent positionin­g of the country as one of the top 15 post-COVID-19 best holiday destinatio­ns by an American company.

Mohadi said this during the weekend, while addressing more than 1 000 people during the official opening of Makhado Complex, a multipurpo­se centre 92km north west of Beitbridge.

The complex was built by Top Pick, a local company owned by South African-based businessma­n, Erasmus Marema Nare.

He said medical and community-based tourism could expand the growth of the tourism sector in Zimbabwe in line with government’s new five-year economic blueprint, the National Developmen­t Strategy One (NDS 1).

“It is this investment which will create new growth nodes anchored on increased investment in diversifie­d tourism products such as heritage tourism, medical tourism and community based tourism,” Mohadi said.

“This growth should spread benefits throughout the country and I am glad we are witnessing such developmen­ts in Beitbridge. I have no doubt that setting up of rural transforma­tive initiative­s spearheade­d by government will yield notable milestones towards the developmen­t of our nation,” he said.

Mohadi urged players in the tourism industry to take advantage of government’s waiver of duty on accessorie­s for tourism like safari vehicles.

He said government had also increased funding to the tourism industry and small industries with a revolving fund to the tune of $500 million and a tourism guarantee facility.

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VICE-President Kembo Mohadi

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