Kalusha Bwalya is Zambia’s new tourism Ambassador

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Zambia’s Minister of Tourism and Arts Ronand Chitotela has today announced the Zambian and African Football legend Kalusha Bwalya as its new tourism Ambassador.

The Minister in a Facebook post said, the former Zambian FA Boss will bring his network in the world of sports and corporate to bear on arts and tourism sector.

“Am glad to announce that I have today appointed Mr Kalusha Bwalya, a renowned world Sports man as Tourism goodwill Ambassador.” he said

Mr chitotela added “With his vast connections to the world of sport world wide as well as the corporate world, am very confident that our Tourism and Arts Industry will surely start making headlines soon. I wish Mr Bwalya success in his new role.”

A snapshot of the Minister’s post on Facebook

Bwalya currently serves as a standing committee member at FIFA and the Confederation of African Football

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