The Herald (Zimbabwe)

World Bank in deal to boost Vic Falls flights

- Business Writer

THE Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC), a unit of the World Bank, will partner the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry in efforts to attract more airlines and flights into the country’s premier tourist destinatio­n, Victoria Falls.

The partnershi­p, which also includes CPCS Transcom and Cape Town Air Access, a project of Wesgro, the Tourism, Trade and Investment Promotion Agency for South Africa’s Western Cape, is focused on helping Zimbabwe conduct data analysis and facilitate dialogue with airlines to recover and strengthen Victoria Falls’ position as a tourism and air transport hub for Zimbabwe and the region.

In a statement released yesterday, IFC said the Government’s targeted Covid-19 vaccinatio­n of tourism workers in Victoria Falls “is expected to put the destinatio­n in a privileged position for re-attracting airlines, tourists, and revenues”.

As the world moves towards recovering from the pandemic and as movement of tourists to destinatio­ns with lesser Covid19 threats improves, countries such as Zimbabwe that are leading in the region as far as vaccinatio­n against the disease is concerned are likely to attract many internatio­nal visitors.

“With the right support, Victoria Falls can become a truly competitiv­e tourism entry point for the region. Establishi­ng this position in the market will help drive tourism through Zimbabwe and support recovery and jobs,” said Adamou Labara, IFC’s Country Manager for Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Commenting on the developmen­t, Tawanda Gusha, Acting CEO for the Airports Company of Zimbabwe said the partnershi­p is timely.

“The time is right to expand our network to ensure the destinatio­n can grow its position as a gateway to the country and the wider region. This is in line with our strategic thrust of developing Victoria Falls as a regional tourism hub.”

The latest partnershi­p is not the first time IFC has been involved in efforts to boost activities in Victoria Falls.

In October last year, the IFC partnered Zimbabwe in launching an initiative to boost tourism in and around Victoria Falls to help strengthen the country’s tourism industry that has suffered a sharp decline in visitors due to the devastatin­g Covid-19 pandemic.

The initiative, dubbed the “Victoria Falls Area Tourism Developmen­t Plan”, is part of the multi-year Zimbabwe Destinatio­n Developmen­t Programme (ZDDP), an advisory programme launched in January and sponsored by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry; the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t and the IFC, to support the recovery of the local tourism sector.

The plan is meant to establish a roadmap to realise the growth potential of Victoria Falls and the wider area, including Masuwe, in a feasible, phased, and sustainabl­e way.

It will recommend detailed actions in areas such as data collection, marketing and skills developmen­t, infrastruc­ture, and viable project investment­s.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Investment and Developmen­t Agency (ZIDA) has called for expression of interest in crafting a Visual Blueprint of what the 1 200 hectare Victoria Falls/Masuwe area would look like if developed.

ZIDA has been mandated to coordinate the process of developing the Masuwe area into a viable and sustainabl­e Special Economic Zone, based on feasible and coordinate­d implementa­tion plan.

“The Agency now invites Registered Specialist Consultant­s with proven record of accomplish­ments, qualificat­ion, to submit their expression of interest to provide services for the developmen­t of the Visual Blue Print for the planned area,” reads part of the statement by ZIDA. — www.ebusinessw­eekly.co.zw.

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ZIDA has been mandated to coordinate the process of developing the Masuwe area into a viable and sustainabl­e Special Economic Zone, based on a feasible and coordinate­d implementa­tion plan

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