Parliament today heard that Government through the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources earned US$ 354 million through tourist who visited Zambia between 2006 and 2007.
And Government has disclosed that Zambia only managed gobble US$1 million as the lowest marketing and promotion package compared to Tanzania, Bostwana while South Africa tops the list with US$ 180 million.
Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Deputy Minister, Mubita Mwangala, said US$ 176.7 million was realised in 2006 while an additional US$ 188 million was earned from a total number of 6,566, 270 tourists, who entered the country during the two-year period.
The deputy minister told the House today, government is still compiling the data for 2008.
Mr. Mwangala was responding to a question raised by Lukulu East Member of Parliament, Batuke Imenda, who wanted to find out how many tourists visited the country from 2006 to 2008, how much was raised and what factors made Zambia unattractive tourist destination compared to South Africa, Kenya and Botswana.
He explained that undeveloped infrastructure, lack of a national airline and less private participation in the tourism sector disadvantaged Zambia in the Southern region.
He said South Africa released US$ 180 million, while Tanzania managed to raise US$ 18 million with Botswana earning US$ 7 million and Zambia had the least of US$ One million from tourist attractions.
And Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister, Catherine Namugala, added that government is strengthening the tourism initiative to make it more competitive and favourable with other countries.
Ms. Namugala, who is also Isoka East MP, was responding to a question by Chilubi MP, Obby Chisala who wanted to find out how far government has gone in setting the Lusaka Park in the Capital City, Lusaka.
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