Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Tourism expo a roaring success

. . . as First Lady officially opens highly subscribed event

- Tendai Rupapa in Bulawayo

ZIMBABWE’S tourism sector is on the path to recovery following a two-year Covid-19-induced slump as confidence from source markets in destinatio­n Zimbabwe continues to grow, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

She said she felt greatly honoured to officiate at the 2022 15th edition of Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo.

What was more significan­t, she added, was that it was the first physical edition to be held in Bulawayo post-Covid-19.

Six African countries — South Africa, Rwanda, Mozambique, Zambia, Botswana and Malawi — were exhibiting at the expo, which ended yesterday. It ran under the theme “Thinking Investment-Explore Zimbabwe Tourism Opportunit­ies.”

Dr Mnangagwa toured stands where exhibitors showcased a variety of Africa’s best tourism products and attracted internatio­nal visitors and media from across the world. The First Lady, who intends to go regional through establishi­ng a cultural exchange programme complete with festivals, was happy to learn and appreciate different cultures and attires presented by countries that were exhibiting.

During the tour, she was accompanie­d by Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu and his DRC counterpar­t Modero Nsimba Matondo. Officially opening the expo and presenting awards, the First Lady said: “The event also comes at a time when global tourism is showing signs of resurgence. This follows the lifting of travel restrictio­ns and the resumption of internatio­nal travel. In our case as Zimbabwe, we are on course to tourism recovery following a two-year Covid-19-induced slump. This is largely attributed to growing confidence in destinatio­n Zimbabwe by the source markets. The more than 100 internatio­nal buyers and media personnel who are gracing Sanganai/Hlanganani this year bear testimony to that. This could, among other factors, be attributed to the Second Republic’s Engagement and Re-engagement Policy.”

As the country implements the National Tourism Recovery and Growth Strategy, authoritie­s are conscious of the potential contributi­on of domestic tourism to tourism developmen­t in Zimbabwe.

“For the benefit of our guests, the National Tourism Recovery and Growth Strategy was crafted by the Government, working together with the tourism players and stakeholde­rs in efforts to recover lost business. The strategy was launched by the President, His Excellency, Cde ED Mnangagwa, in 2020. This is why from the peak of Covid-19 pandemic the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry, through the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, have embarked on the promotion of domestic tourism through the Zimbho campaign,” she said.

The campaign, she said, has seen more people travelling within the country, leading to a general increase in average hotel occupancie­s and entry into national parks.

“Meanwhile, the launch of both the Visit Zimbabwe campaign and the Meet-in-Zim campaign, which are both targeted at attracting internatio­nal travel and business tourism to Zimbabwe, is paying dividends. While I acknowledg­e more needs to be done, I am encouraged by the support that Government is giving to the tourism sector. Just a week ago, the tourism sector was accorded a US$7,5 million revolving fund towards the developmen­t and upgrading of tourism facilities. The fund, which prioritise­s small to medium-size operators, both new and existing, will go a long way in product enhancemen­t thereby contributi­ng to destinatio­n competitiv­eness,” she said.

This effort, Dr Mnangagwa said, was being complement­ed by the growing interest by internatio­nal tourism brands, and was expected to contribute towards product developmen­t and diversific­ation.

“As the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe and patron of the tourism sector, I have also contribute­d to the diversific­ation of the tourism product through the introducti­on of gastronomy tourism, in the form of the promotion of traditiona­l foods and cuisines in the country some two years back. Further, the Government has also prioritise­d investment towards market presence. As such, Zimbabwe will finalise deployment of tourism attachés to key markets including the USA, China, UK, Germany, India, Japan and South Korea during the year 2023. Priority will also be given towards increased market presence through the deployment of our marketing efforts across the various digital marketing platforms, as ICTs are key in promoting and projecting that country’s image and brand on the global marketplac­e.

“Honourable ministers, distinguis­hed guests, let me take this opportunit­y to commend the World Bank, through the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, for supporting us under the Zimbabwe destinatio­n management programme. The support, which aims to reposition Victoria Falls as a regional tourism hub, is already paying off as more and more airlines are showing interest in destinatio­n Zimbabwe. Further on the infrastruc­ture front, the Government is speeding up border upgrading and expansion, as well as accelerati­ng roads and airports developmen­t programmes. Developmen­t and completion of key infrastruc­ture such as the RGM Internatio­nal Airport, Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge highway and the Beitbridge Border Post upgrading and modernisat­ion are expected to facilitate tourists travel to destinatio­n Zimbabwe.

“I would like to officially welcome our esteemed buyers and exhibitors, potential investors and financial institutio­ns, media houses and all those present today, to Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is a world-class destinatio­n of choice. It boasts of wonderful people and culture, rich history and heritage, the majestic Victoria Falls, Great Zimbabwe, the grand medieval palace, pristine nature and wildlife, the mystic of the Eastern Highlands and the mythical Lake Kariba and the mighty Zambezi River. These are the Seven Wonders of our World. They are at your disposal to enjoy.”

Amai Mnangagwa paid tribute to local people who kept tourism on its feet by travelling locally.

“Through the Zimbho campaign, we experience­d an increase in domestic tourism and this sustained the sector during the period when internatio­nal travel was at a standstill. On this optimistic note, let me express my deep appreciati­on to the ZTA for organising a wonderful and successful 2022 Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel Expo. Let me also thank the City of Bulawayo and ZITF company for hosting the event. To all the sponsors, exhibitors, buyers and media, thank you all for partaking in the 2022 edition of Sanganai/ Hlanganani. With these remarks, I hereby declare Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo officially opened,” she said.

Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu said he celebrated the return of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo after a long time due to the Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

“The expo roars back to life once again carrying with it 270 exhibitors, more than 100 buyers and 10 internatio­nal media houses. Covid19 had placed a plug on tourism activities globally through travel and social restrictio­ns, of which this marks the backbone of tourism and hospitalit­y industry. To that end, distinguis­hed friends, I would like to applaud all the players locally and internatio­nally who remained steadfast in making sure that the industry remains afloat and today we celebrate the 15th edition of the expo because of those sector players who did not give up.

“Among those who did not give up on the sector is the esteemed Guest of Honour of this event, our mother, the First Lady. Her support for the industry remained unwavering even through the most difficult times she has remained resolute. We have seen her promoting gastronomy tourism, which kept the industry alive during the Covid-19 restrictio­ns period. The First Lady has also fought hard to push for policies that were inclusive and sustainabl­e in terms of mainstream­ing formerly disadvanta­ged sections of our society especially women, youth and physically disadvanta­ged in the tourism sector. This approach is in sync with his Excellency President ED Mnangagwa’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind in the country’s developmen­t trajectory,” he said.

While touring the exhibition stands, Amai Mnangagwa mixed and mingled with local and internatio­nal exhibitors. In Hall Three, she toured the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) stand, where she commended the board, which has women forming part of the members, and expressed her support for women empowermen­t.

From there, they went to Zimparks, African Sun Limited, Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ), South African Tourism, Villa Gianni Boutique hotel, Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) and Visit Rwanda stand. In Hall Four, they toured the Matabelela­nd South Youth in Tourism stand, Women in Tourism and Single Parent Movement stands.

At the South African tourism stand, Amai Mnangagwa spoke to Ms Suzan Ramodike and said: “Thank you very much for supporting our beautiful country Zimbabwe and also standing with us. We are one, we are all Africans. Thank you very much for the relationsh­ip that we have,” she said.

At the Zambian tourism stand, she spoke to Mrs Jocelyn Namula Mutinta, who said they worked closely with Zimbabwe.

“We work with our counterpar­ts from the Zimbabwean side. We do realise we share most of the borders like the Victoria Falls. We believe that when the tourists come to visit, they realise that they will be visiting more than one destinatio­n in one air ticket, so we would like to promote that. We have nothing to lose but to gain as we pull each other up. We need to promote these two countries as one destinatio­n,” she said.

The First Lady weighed in, saying: “We are happy you have come to Zimbabwe and got to know what Zimbabwe has apart from Victoria Falls.”

At the Rwanda stand, Dr Mnangagwa spoke to Mr Jean Paul Baruhura.

“There is a lot that Rwanda is doing and I feel we can do the same here so that we promote our women and youths,” she said, whereupon Mr Baruhura described Zimbabwe as an amazing country.

Women in Tourism and Single Parent Movement thanked the First Lady for income-generating projects she is spearheadi­ng in the country. They said their projects were inspired by her.

Zambia Tourism Agency won the Best Internatio­nal Exhibitors award, while African Sun Limited walked tall with the Best Zimbabwe Stand award. Best Overall Atand and Best Hotel Stand also went to African Sun Limited.

Best Public Institutio­n Stand was won by the Airports Company of Zimbabwe, while the Best Associatio­n winner was the City of Bulawayo. Best Training Institute Stand was scooped by Chinhoyi University of Technology, Best Tour Operator Stand went to Best of Zimbabwe, Best Airline Stand was lifted by Ethiopian Airlines, while the Best Provincial Stand was won by Matabelela­nd North. Sanganai/ Hlanganani is the country’s major destinatio­nmarketing initiative.

 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa reciprocat­es a Venda greeting gesture from a member of the South African delegation which was exhibiting at the Sanganai/ Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday. Looking on is Minister of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu and members of the delegation. Pictures: John Manzongo
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa reciprocat­es a Venda greeting gesture from a member of the South African delegation which was exhibiting at the Sanganai/ Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday. Looking on is Minister of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu and members of the delegation. Pictures: John Manzongo
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa interacts with exhibitors while Minister of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu and his Democratic Republic of Congo counterpar­t Mr Nsimba Modero and other dignitarie­s look on during the official opening of Sanganai, Hlanganani World Tourism Expo in Bulawayo on Friday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa interacts with exhibitors while Minister of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Mangaliso Ndlovu and his Democratic Republic of Congo counterpar­t Mr Nsimba Modero and other dignitarie­s look on during the official opening of Sanganai, Hlanganani World Tourism Expo in Bulawayo on Friday
 ?? ?? Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa interacts with a member of the Rwandan delegation after handing them their award at the Sanganai/ Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday
Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa interacts with a member of the Rwandan delegation after handing them their award at the Sanganai/ Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday
 ?? ?? Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with members of the Zambian delegation after handing them their award at the Sanganai, Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday
Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with members of the Zambian delegation after handing them their award at the Sanganai, Hlanganani World Tourism Expo during the official opening in Bulawayo on Friday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa

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