Babra Rwodzi (M.P), Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry officially launched Tourism Month today.

In a speech, she said the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry invites the Nation to Join the World Tourism Month Celebrations during the Month of September 2024.

Zimbabwe joins the rest of the World in celebrating the World Tourism Day, a day celebrated annually on the 27th of September, since 1980.

This day was set aside by the United Nations Tourism (UN Tourism), formerly known as the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) to foster awareness amongst the international community on the importance of tourism economically, socially, culturally and environmentally.

The celebrations are coming on the background of renewed global tourism recovery with Zimbabwe also experiencing significant growth over the 2023/2024 period.

The first half of the year saw the country’s tourism sector demonstrating significant growth, with international arrivals increasing by 27% to 751,483, up from 592,567 in the same period in 2023.

Correspondingly, tourism receipts saw a 24% rise, reaching US$493 million compared to US$398 million in the first half of 2023.

The sector continues to be a vital contributor to Zimbabwe’s economy, accounting for approximately 5.7% of GDP and 3.5% of national employment, underscoring its pivotal role in driving economic development and job creation.

The ongoing investment into the tourism sector coupled with improvement in the enabling infrastructure including airports and road network improvement is bound to spur Zimbabwe in achieving the USD5 billion tourism economy by 2025.

Zimbabwe dubbed the Month of September as the Tourism Month to raise awareness on the importance of Tourism by organising a number of activities that build-up to the main World Tourism Day celebrations on 27 September.

The theme for this year’s World Tourism Day is “Tourism and Peace”.

The 1st of September marks the beginning of the 2024 World Tourism Month.

Among the events for the month is the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo which will be held in Bulawayo during the period 11 to 13 September.

This event is bringing in both local and international communities to come and showcase their products.

Side events will also be taking place during the period such as, MICE Master class, Tourism investment forum, Tourism scholastic, gastronomy hub, among others. This will be followed by a Tourism Symposium to be held at Lupane State University on 19 September where papers will be presented on how Tourism contributes to national and global Peace.

After the Symposium there will be a Sport tournament on the 21 September in Gokwe Kabuyani Constituency aimed at promoting Sports Tourism.

The Tourism Month will be concluded by the World Tourism Day Main Celebrations on the 27th of September 2024 at Gandavaroyi Gorge, in Gokwe Gumunyu Constituency, a hidden gem in Midlands Province.

The Main Celebrations are hosted by Provinces on rotational basis and this year Midlands Province is the host of 2024 World Tourism Day.

By targeting different Provinces each year, the Ministry’s aim is to fulfil the National Vision of leaving no place and no one behind and ensure equitable distribution of tourism resources and benefits.

In view of the above, I would like to invite you all to our lined up events during the Tourism Month up to the World Tourism Day main celebrations.

Let’s come and celebrate together for the good of our Nation. Looking forward to seeing you there.

By Tsikira Lancelot

Lancelot Tsikira is a passionate development journalist and anti-poverty advocate, dedicated to uncovering the socio-economic challenges impacting vulnerable communities. Known for his keen sense of newsworthiness, Tsikira works as both a commissioned and non-commissioned writer, skillfully weaving together research-driven journalism, photography, and video evidence to amplify the voices of marginalised populations. His work delves deeply into issues of poverty, inequality, and sustainable development, offering a nuanced, evidence-based perspective that advocates for policy change and social justice. Through his investigative approach and commitment to rigor, Tsikira’s writing is not only informative but also a call to action, inspiring readers to engage with development issues on a transformative level.

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