Government has started working-out modalities aimed at turning Mbala airport in the Northern Province into an international airport.
Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Michael Kaingu, who confirmed the development to ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, said the move would help to improve the growth of the tourism sector in the area.
Mr. Kaingu said his ministry has since started holding talks with various stakeholders in a bid to improve the tourism potential in the Northern and Luapula circuits respectively.
He explained that government’s objective has been to facilitate the growth of the tourism sector through the promotion of the Private Sector Participation.
Mr. Kaingu said this has been in the recognition of the sector’s potential to contribute to economic development through foreign exchange earnings, employment creation, income generation as well as the promotion of the rural development.
He also disclosed that rehabilitation works at Kasama Airport has reached an advanced stage adding that government through his ministry has started rehabilitating roads leading to tourism resort areas in the Northern and Luapula circuit.
Mr. Kaingu said that government through his ministry is pursuing a private sector driven tourism development in an effort to open up other new tourism resorts in the country.
He said government is working round the clock to improve tourism in the Northern and Luapula circuits, which he said is a germ of Zambia’s tourism.
The Tourism Minister further urged foreign investors to invest in the country’s tourism sector saying Zambia is a magnificent country boasting of one of the highest concentration of game in Africa, coupled with stunning scenery and rich and colorful cultural heritage.
He said despite the various tremendous comparative advantages that the country has, Zambia’s tourism potential was still largely unrealized.
Mr. Kaingu has since urged Zambians to take advantage of the tourism sector as it is one of Zambia’s leading area for generating growth in the country’s economy
He said Zambians must regard the country’s tourism as a major income earner for the country and establish it as a key source of employment.
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