He is the Minister of Tourism for Zimbabwe, but has a global view for the tourism industry. The Hon. Walter Mzembi is aiming to be the next Secretary General of the United Nations Tourism Organization. Zimbabwe has been seen at events around the world. The minister has been attending global and regional events everywhere recently. Zimbabwe Tourism is now looking to Asia and the Pacific.
In a move PATA calls a landmark agreement, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is the first national tourism organization from the continent of Africa to join the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA). The two organizations signed a Letter of Agreement during the annual Sanganai World Tourism Expo in Bulawayo held from June 16-18, 2016.
The agreement reinforces Zimbabweโs determination to increase the numbers of International Visitor Arrivals (IVAs) from influential source markets across the Asia Pacific region, and the ZTA has already confirmed its participation at PATA Travel Mart 2016 in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 7-9.
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Addressing media and dignitaries at the signing ceremony in Bulawayo, the ZTAโs Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Karikoga Kaseke, described as “paltry” the numbers of Chinese visitors to Zimbabwe over the past 10 years, failing to surpass the 200,000 mark from a country that is projected to supply over 120 million outbound travelers by end of 2016.
โGone are the days when just being a tourist destination was a selling point on its own. Now, with the growth of the digital world, destinations must be more innovative to get the much-needed attention from tourists in the face of growing competition. We have no doubt that the journey that we are embarking upon with PATA will go a long way to penetrating the huge Asia Pacific market,” he said. Zimbabwe is set to benefit more from working with PATA, a distinguished organisation and specialist in building businesses, networks, people, brands including insights as well as promoting the Asia and Pacific region based from experiences accumulated since its formation in 1951.
In welcoming the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority to PATA the Associationโs CEO Dr. Mario Hardy said that there would be close collaboration between the two organisations in support of the drive by the ZTA to attract more tourists from the Asia Pacific region in general and mainland China in particular.
โZimbabwe is a fascinating country with many valuable tourism assets. The governmentโs new visa regime will enable easier access for visitors from many markets. I look forward to strengthening our ties with the public, private and academic sectors in Zimbabwe and I am convinced that PATAโs many membership benefits will act as a solid foundation for a new bridge that links Zimbabwe with the Asia Pacific region.โ
Dr. Hardy has also pledged to align the Associationโs main advocacy themes with key strategic issues, challenges and opportunities arising in Zimbabwe. These themes embrace and evolve around visa facilitation, human capital development, sustainability, crisis management/business recovery, and the “dispersal of tourists” to lesser known, emerging areas of interest to local and international visitors.
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- I look forward to strengthening our ties with the public, private and academic sectors in Zimbabwe and I am convinced that PATA's many membership benefits will act as a solid foundation for a new bridge that links Zimbabwe with the Asia Pacific region.
- In a move PATA calls a landmark agreement, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is the first national tourism organization from the continent of Africa to join the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA).
- Mario Hardy said that there would be close collaboration between the two organisations in support of the drive by the ZTA to attract more tourists from the Asia Pacific region in general and mainland China in particular.