Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Diaspora key in attaining Vision 2030: Minister

- Business Reporter

GOVERNMENT takes the diaspora community as a critical sector that cannot be left out in the country’s turnaround strategy and achievemen­t of Vision 2030.

Addressing Zimbabwean­s living in Birmingham, England during her visit last week, Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister, Prisca Mupfumira, said Zimbabwe’s re-engagement and re-constructi­on as guided by the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme and Vision 2030, will be difficult to attain without the participat­ion of the diaspora community.

The Minister’s re-engagement train started in London, straddling Glasglow, Liverpool, Huntingdon and Manchester.

At each step of the way tourism authoritie­s have been urging Zimbabwean­s to come back home and invest in the economy especially within the tourism sector.

Minister Mupfumira, who led the engagement drive, shared with delegates and ordinary Zimbabwean­s in Birmingham on the synergies available and encouraged Zimbabwean­s to take part in developmen­t and joint venture initiative­s under the new dispensati­on.

“Since the ushering in of the Second Republic, Zimbabwe has been generating renewed confidence and interest throughout the world as a result of a vibrant re-engagement strategy and the Zimbabwe is open for business mantra,” she said.

“We are already working with business partners including airlines that will ease your travel back home to enjoy what the country has to offer.

“This will be made possible, for example, through the introducti­on of special fares and packages for Zimbabwean­s in the diaspora. This in our view will not only reduce your travel costs but also make tourism packages relatively affordable.”

The engagement­s were being held on the back of the tourism sector recording an increase in tourist arrivals and growth in the number of investment inquiries from both local and foreign prospectiv­e investors.

“The unpreceden­ted growth on the backdrop is riding on a number of factors that include aggressive marketing efforts, political transition ushering in a new political dispensati­on, harmonised elections, traffic boom, increased air seat capacity and Government’s new marketing mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”. Indeed Zimbabwe is open for business,” said Minister Mupfumira.

“In this positive trajectory, as Government we feel it would be amiss for us not to pay attention to you, the Zimbabwe diaspora, in this quest of rebuilding our beloved country. You are a very important and special constituen­cy, which we cannot do without.

“Apart from contributi­ng to tourism expenditur­e you are critical to boosting both domestic and internatio­nal tourist arrivals. This is especially important given that conservati­vely we have more than four million of our people in the diaspora”.

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Minister Prisca Mupfumira

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