Masauso Mkwayaya ZNBC News Government says it is working at making the Kazungula Border between Zambia and Botswana to be a non-stop border for free movement of tourists between the two countries. Speaking when he closed a week-long training for frontline staff dubbed -Livingstone Cohort 1, organized by the Zambia Institute for Tourism and Hospitality
By Brian Mwale Tourism Minister RODNEY SIKUMBA has directed the Tourism Council of Zambia –TCZ- and Zambia Tourism Agency –ZTA- to start reporting the sector’s economic contribution away from the tourist arrivals. Speaking at the Tourism Stakeholders engagement, Mr. SIKUMBA said Government has shown its commitment to supporting the tourism sector by continuous increase in
By Ellen Hambuba Charge D’Affaires at the Zambian Embassy in France CHRISSY HILWEELE has called for the formulation of strategies aimed at promoting Zambia’s tourism on the French market. Mr. HILWEELE cites strengthening air connectivity as a strategy to ease access to Zambia’s tourism destination. He says Zambians also need to rediscover the country by
The Extended 45th Session of the World Heritage Committee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia has adopted Zambia’s proposal to implement sustainable development projects within and around the Victoria Falls World Heritage Site. Committee Chairperson Dr. ABDULELAH AL-TOKHAIS adopted the draft decision after a consensus by the Committee members to support Zambia’s quest to champion sustainable development
By Paul Shalala Tourism Minister RODNEY SIKUMBA says blending of sport, culture and tourism can help strengthen and showcase Zambia’s unique cultural heritage. Mr. SIKUMBA says such initiatives are important in efforts of showcasing Zambia’s identity to the outside world. The tourism minister was speaking when he officiated at the 2023 Zambia Sports Expo and
By Memory Malisawa President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says government will continue providing an enabling environment for the growth of Sports and tourism. President HICHILEMA says government will focus on developing Sports infrastructure and increase collaboration with local authorities for the betterment of sport in the country. He says Sport must be used as a tool to
By Brian Mwale The Mufumbwe Subordinate Court has sentenced a police officer, an immigration officer and two others to five years imprisonment for illegal possession of Ivory. The Immigration Officer PETER KUYOMBA, 28, and a Police Officer CHRISPIN MUPILA, 28 have been jailed after finding them guilty of illegal possession of 55.2 kilograms of Ivory.
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