ZTA Promotes Tourism Investment Opportunities at Inaugural Bleisure Summit in Mauritius

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is attending the Inaugural Bleisure Trade and Investment Summit in Mauritius. The summit kicked off on Monday and will end on the 28th of March.

Bleisure is a platform that combines business and leisure for business travellers to make the most of their trip by exploring the destination they are visiting.

Speaking on the sidelines of the conference, ZTA’s Executive Director for Special Projects, Mr. Reason Machigere said, “The Summit is a platform for the ZTA to network and engage the Africa investment community and promote tourism investment opportunities in Zimbabwe,” said Machigere.

“We’re here to engage with the African markets, with a view to explore how best we can take advantage of the Inter-continental Free Trade Area to enhance internal trade and within African boarders,” he added.

“One issue we discussed is access into various African destinations. This is to ensure the promotion of tourism amongst Africans. We agreed on the need to stimulate intra-Africa travel. We also discussed the need to take a closer look at the issue of product diversification and how we are promoting it,” Machigere added.

The conference has been highly successful in the sense that it has enabled linkages between leisure travel and business travel. The two combined have the capacity to enhance and increase length of stay, in destinations, thereby contributing towards enhanced revenue generation.

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Related Posts

Standing up for country at the global stage

There are many opportunities available to countries to showcase their strengths and uniqueness in leadership, classic chances of garnering influence, forging partnerships, closing bilateral and multilateral agreements and overall and

Malawi’s Tourism Sector soars with 58% budget increase

Picture:Malawi’s Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule In a major boost for Malawi’s tourism industry, the country’s Minister of Tourism, Vera Kamtukule, announced a staggering 58% increase in the ministry’s budget

Sponsored

Follow Us

Follow Us on X