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Zimbabwe Tourism Investment Forum

 

Zimbabwe Tourism Investment Forum

The Zimbabwe Tourism Investment Forum kicked off today at Golden Peacock in Mutare as a precursor to the Sanganai/Hlanganani Kumbanayi Tourism Expo 2025, running under the theme “Unlocking Tourism Investment Opportunities for Local Economic Development.” In her keynote address, delivered by the Deputy Minister Hon Tongai M. Mnangagwa, the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Hon. Barbara Rwodzi emphasized tourism as a catalyst for economic diversification, provincial empowerment and national transformation towards Vision 2030.
The event also graced by the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs & Devolution Hon. Misheck Mugadza brought together Government Leaders, Investors and Industry Experts to discuss tourism funding, the development of Provincial Tourism Master Plans, Branding and Public-Private Partnerships. The forum reaffirmed Zimbabwe’s commitment to attracting investment and unlocking opportunities in Manicaland and beyond.

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Buyers from across all provinces kicked off their Pre-Sanganai/Hlanganani Kumbanayi Tourism Expo Tours in Nyanga

 

Buyers from across all provinces kicked off their Pre-Sanganai/Hlanganani Kumbanayi Tourism Expo Tours in Nyanga

Local Tourism Companies (Buyers) from across all provinces kicked off their Pre-Sanganai/Hlanganani Kumbanayi Tourism Expo Tours in Nyanga with site inspections at Mountain Lakes Lodge and Montclair Resort as part of efforts to package and market the Eastern Highlands as a must-visit destination. Their programme also included a tour of Nyanga National Park, highlighting Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe’s highest peak at 2,593m above sea level, which offers breathtaking views of the region’s natural beauty. Within the park, the group explored Nyamuziwa Falls, which originates from Mount Nyangani, as well as the ancient Pit Structures that add to the area’s mystique. To round off the experience, they also visited the Rhodes Nyanga Museum.

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International Buyers from India is in tour across the breathtaking Eastern Highlands

International Buyers from India is in tour across the breathtaking Eastern Highlands

A group of nine companies (International Buyers) from India is in Zimbabwe for the Sanganai/Hlanganani Kumbanayi Tourism Expo, participating in tours across the breathtaking Eastern Highlands and experiencing highlights such as World’s View, Nyamuziwa Falls and Mt Nyangani, while encountering wildlife like wildebeest in Nyanga National Park. Their familiarization tour includes visits to premier hospitality establishments such as Troutbeck Resort, Montclaire, and Mountain Lakes, offering firsthand insight into the region’s accommodations.

 
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Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in USA

Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in USA

On the 1st and 2nd of April 2025, Zimbabwe exhibited at the Las Vegas Travel Agent Forum at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in USA. The forum is one of the largest gatherings of Travel Advisors from USA and Canada.The country was represented by @MOTHI_ZIMBABWE Attaché in the USA Ropafadzo Dunira. The Attaché had an opportunity to showcase Zimbabwe’s diverse tourism offerings, ranging from authentic wildlife experiences to its culture and breathtaking landscapes. During the event, numerous agents visited the Zimbabwe stand where they gained valuable insights into the country’s major attractions, learning about competitive packaging options for their clients wishing to visit Zimbabwe.

Wildlife safaris and Victoria Falls created much interest while the Advisors were also introduced to other exciting destinations in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is preparing to welcome some of the industry’s top agents at the upcoming Sanganai/ Hlanganani World Tourism Expo scheduled for 10-12, September 2025 in Mutare, Manicaland Province. This presents an exciting opportunity to further promote the country’s tourism offerings as well as strengthening partnerships with local tourism suppliers.
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Malawi’s tourism players gear up for April 26 expo

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The players in the tourism industry are gearing up for this year’s tourism expo expected to attract foreign tour operators, bring in foreign exchange and increase the country’s visibility on the global tourism map.

Director of tourism Isaac Katopola this week justified the holding of the conference from April 26 to 28 to attract more buyers and push for inclusion of the country’s holiday packages in the next holiday season which globally starts from June.

He assured tourism players that this year’s expo will be bigger and better in terms of targeted buyers, exhibitors, activities, entertainment and other outdoor events.

Katopola noted that Malawi is now popular on the international scene through a similar event last year; hence, ensuring to make the best of this year.

“Our tourism has received positive reviews in reputable travel publications such as Forbes Travel, the Guardian and Vogue among others. We got package recommendations and accolades as one of the top 15 best coolest places to visit in 2018 from some of the buyers that were hosted and there have also been continuous feedback since October, 2017,” he said.

According to Katopola, exhibitors in the previous tourism expo indicated that they clinched immediate and medium deals to host regional and international tourists in the country.

In an interview on Friday, Malawi Tourism Council (MTC) chairperson Oswald Bwemba said industry players expect that the expo will be even better than last year.

“Such events create an opportunity for operators to make business deals. It is one way of showcasing your business to the world.

“Tourism has great potential to contribute towards economic growth of the country only if that potential is truly harnessed,” he said.

Bwemba called for deliberate tourism policies to ensure tourism growth, competitive incentives from short, medium to long-term depending on the type of investment such as accommodation, car hire, water sports and tour operator business.

The country held the first ever tourism expo from August 30 to September 1 2017, attracting over 80 local, regional and international exhibitors and a combined total of about 25 foreign buyers.

The event provided a platform for the country to showcase its tourism products as well as opportunity for local, regional and international buyers to discuss how best to package the country’s tourism products for increased product awareness and eventual returns.

Tourism is an important sector in the country’s economy and according to the Malawi Government Annual Economic Report 2017, the sector contributed about K289 billion or 7.2 percent to the gross domestic product (GDP) with about 217 000 jobs contributed by the sector.

According to the National Statistical Office (NSO), the country received about 804 000 visitors in 2016, through which it generated MK23 billion visitor exports, representing 1.6 percent of total exports.

This was forecast to grow by 4.9 percent last year, and grow by 2.8 percent per year over a 10-years period.

In 2016, tourism sector contributed four percent of total investments, accounting for MK20.4 billion and this was expected to rise by 3.7 percent in 2017.