Pres. Mnangagwa leads charge to boost domestic tourism

Staff Reporter

In a bid to boost the nation's domestic tourism sector, President Emmerson Mnangagwa embarked on a personal initiative to promote local attractions, reinforcing the Government's commitment to fostering tourism within the country.

Yesterday, the President took his family on a visit to the renowned Worlds View in Nyanga, where they explored various sites and trout farms, emphasizing the importance of supporting domestic tourism.

Addressing the media during his tour, President Mnangagwa highlighted the significance of domestic tourism and its alignment with the Government's broader vision.

 He stated, "Yesterday, I took my family to visit the Worlds View in Nyanga, toured sites, and trout farms in the area in line with the Government's vision in supporting domestic tourism. It is one of the leading tourist attractions in the country."

The President expressed his encouragement at the noticeable increase in both local and international tourists exploring the wonders Zimbabwe has to offer. He acknowledged the positive trend, stating, "I am encouraged by the increased number of both local and international tourists visiting our country."

 This surge in tourism, according to President Mnangagwa, not only contributes to the national economy but also enhances the global perception of Zimbabwe as a sought-after destination.

President Mnangagwa went on to commend the ongoing investments in new tourism products and facilities, recognizing them as a welcome development for the sector.

 He remarked, "Equally, investments in new tourism products and facilities, which bolster the sector, are a welcome development."

The President emphasized the role of such investments in elevating the overall tourism experience, making Zimbabwe more appealing to a diverse range of visitors.

During his tour, President Mnangagwa highlighted the specific attractions visited, shedding light on their significance. "The Worlds View in Nyanga is one of the leading tourist attractions in the country," he stated.

This acknowledgment underscores the President's commitment to promoting and preserving Zimbabwe's rich natural and cultural heritage.

President Mnangagwa's personal endorsement of domestic tourism sets a model for citizens to follow and appreciate the beauty within their own borders.

As the Government continues to prioritize the tourism sector, these efforts aim to not only stimulate economic growth but also foster a sense of national pride and appreciation for the diverse landscapes and attractions that Zimbabwe has to offer.