
President Rupiah Banda said he was happy with the status of wildlife in the South Luangwa National Park adding that more foreign and local tourists should be encouraged to visit the park and other game parks in the country.
Mr. Banda, who is in Mfuwe on a working holiday, said more effort would be channeled at encouraging investments in areas surrounding national parks as a measure of increasing foreign exchange earnings from the wildlife industry.
Mr. Banda was speaking in an interview with ZANIS when he viewed game in the South Luangwa National Park yesterday.
The President viewed the wildlife in the accompany of his wife Thandiwe, Chinese Ambassador to Zambia, Li Qiangmin, Tourism Minister Catherine Namugala and Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) Director General Lewis Saiwama.
President Rupiah Banda, said his administration is working hard to enhance the tourism policy framework in an effort to promote growth of the industry.
President Banda said the policy would be enhanced to facilitate the effective management of wildlife as part of the effort in developing the sector.
He said government was would not re-invent the strategy that other countries had successfully applied of using wildlife as a driver to tourism growth and overall economic development.
ZANIS