President Rupiah Banda yesterday met investors in the tourism sector in Mfuwe to discuss challenges affecting the industry.
The meeting created a platform for the investors to brainstorm on best ways that could be employed to turn the sector into a major foreign exchange earner, in view of the declining Copper prices on the international market.
Mr Banda said government wants tourism, apart form agriculture, to be a mainstay of the economic activities in the country.
“The main objective of the meeting is to give you, investors of in this sector an opportunity to suggest on what government should do to improve tourism, especially that the copper prices are falling on the international market for us to reduce dependency on the mining sector” he said.
He stated that Zambia was ready to learn from countries that have succeeded in developing their economies through tourism.
“We can learn from countries such as Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania that have succeeded in developing their economies through tourism,” he said.
The president also stated that government realized that the depletion of some animal species was among the serious challenges facing the tourism sector in Mfuwe.
Mr Banda commended the tour operators in the Luangwa valley for managing to revive their operations after floods severely affected the areas during the last rainy season.
“I saw the pictures of how most of your lodges flooded which affected your operations, I thank you for your hard work and resilience which made you bring your operations back to life,” he said.
“I hope we wont get more floods this season in this area,” he added.
The president was happy that the Luangwa valley has recorded infrastructure development in the social sector through the development of schools and clinics among others.
“I can testify to the fact that the valley has changed, I can see new schools and clinics and more have come to live in the valley,” he said.
President Banda said the meeting with investors in the tourism sector was important to help government set benchmarks for achieving growth in the sector.
He said Government has managed to reduce prices of fuel and mealie meal because it was able to engage in dialogue with relevant stakeholder in the respective sectors.
He disclosed government plans to consider reducing tax on fuel in next year’s budget as a measure of facilitating further reductions in the retail prices of the commodity.
“This will reduce the cost production which will further lead to the reduction of prices of other commodities,” he said.
The president also indicated government’s commitment to stabilize the price of mealie meal hence, appealed to farmers, millers and traders to be honest when conducting their businesses.
President Banda was in Mfuwe on a working holiday.
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