The Standard (Zimbabwe)

It has certainly come to pass

- with Burzil Dube Comments always welcome on: Dubebasill@gmail.com or Twitter@ DubeBurzil

"And this has come to pass." Those familiar with this biblical lexicon might be of the opinion that Yours Truly is about to conduct another sermon where chastiseme­nt takes centre stage to those who are against the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme.

Yours Truly, who two weeks ago in a soothsayin­g ' trance' predicted that opening of beerhalls was nigh and it could be a matter of time before higher authoritie­s give the green light to the imbibing public to enjoy wise waters in a conditiona­l manner.

However, opening of such places came with an easy but painful price-no full vaccinatio­n, no entry. And this has come to pass as predicted by none other than the proprietor of this column who has in the past been on a crusade of having free Covid-19 travelling and touring escapades.

Talking of travelling and touring, Yours Truly is excited that the reopening of pubs and other drinking places, could result in gradual resuscitat­ion of the tourism sector even though some ripple e ects of the Covid-19 pandemic are still being felt. This calls for collective e orts from all and sundry on ensuring that the hospitalit­y industry is able to rise like the proverbial Phoenix.

Across the border in Zambia, authoritie­s have embarked on a vigorous domestic tourism campaign as part of efforts to lure local participat­ion in numerous resorts and other places of interest which in the past were usually frequented by foreign visitors.

The same is also being done locally where the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is reported to have embarked on a similar programme even though the situation on the ground is not convincing enough.

The country is now entering the festive season period, surprising­ly as alluded in the above paragraph, there is nothing from key tourism players to try and entice locals for them among to among guests during this particular time.

Last year, a local tourism promotion initiative dubbed Zimbho#IZim Yami#Vakatsha was launched by government amid fanfare as part of e orts of luring locals to visit the country's tourist attraction­s at a discount.

It was also an initial step in promoting local tourism services and products whose thrust was to make such type of visitors be part of domestic tourist ambassador­s. The other thrust was maintenanc­e of the value chain and assistance on building national pride while promoting understand­ing among locals.

An ambitious target of US$5 billion tourism economy has been projected for 2025. However, since the launch of the programme last year, there has not been much activity from the organisati­ons meant to drive the whole exercise.

However, it is essential to also cater for the needs of foreign tourists as Covid-19 cases seem to be on a gradual decline and this could be a harbinger of an 'in ux' of visitors from European countries who in the past have proven to be traditiona­l source markets.

This also comes at a time when the United Kingdom has given visitors coming from a number of selected African countries the right to its (UK) borders without prior Covid-19 mandatory quarantine that has been in existence following upsurge of the pandemic.

Zimbabwe is also among the countries, that were also removed from the UK's red list where visitors from such classi ed countries to be compulsori­ly placed in isolation as part of e orts to curb the spread of the deadly pandemic.

Such a move came as relief to our own ZTA which is on a drive to promote the country's tourism industry which has also been severely disturbed by the Covid-19 pandemic resulting in some resort places lying fallow and desperatel­y in need of life support.

However, such promotiona­l programmes do not need press statements, but have to be followed up through vigorous campaigns both at home and abroad.

It remains to be seen if the country's tourism promotion body will live up to our expectatio­ns as some of our neighbouri­ng have already hit the ground running.

On this one, Yours Truly has some reservatio­ns.

Will this dubiety come to pass? Till we meet again in the next column.

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