spot_img

Mzembi appoints board to spearhead tourism venture

Must Try

Trending

Nehanda Radio
Zimbabwe News and Internet Radio

By Kudzai Chawafambira

HARARE – Tourism minister Walter Mzembi has unveiled a board of directors for Mosi-oa-Tunya Development Company (MTDC) to spearhead the development of an eco-Disneyland theme park on 274 hectares in the country’s prime tourist destination Victoria Falls.

- Advertisement -
Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Walter Mzembi
Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Walter Mzembi

Announcing the new board, chaired by First Mutual Life Assurance managing director Ruth Ncube, Mzembi said the board’s immediate task was to drive the modernisation of the resort town.

“This project on its own will be the game changer as it will provide for the diversification of tourism products in the town of Victoria Falls. The board has to ensure we find investors for this project and it will be prudent to issue out an international call of expression of interest,” Mzembi told a press conference on Monday.

He noted that the project, which seeks partners to develop the land by building new infrastructure such as hotels, conference facilities and casinos among others, was a litmus test for the board.

- Advertisement -

This comes as last year during BBC’s Hard Talk interview, Mzembi revealed that players on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) were interested in becoming partners of the project.

“Government is working on a framework to introduce special economic zones and the Victoria Falls area has been identified as a pilot phase and this will complement the modernisation of the resort town,” said Mzembi.

The board is expected to be guided by the National Tourism Master Plan, which will provide an organised and structured framework for sustainable tourism development in Zimbabwe.

“It will identify new frontiers for tourism development throughout the country’s 10 provinces,” he said.

- Advertisement -

Mzembi added that “One of the issues that we have discovered is that there is a crisis of confidence especially relating to property rights within the sector. We have decided to fix that. Government will underwrite that through Mosi- oa-Tunya so that investors have confidence”. Daily News

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Walter Mzembi, then Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Government of Zimbabwe at the WTTC Global Summit 2016 (Picture via World Travel & Tourism Council - CC BY 2.0)

Mzembi tells court he inherited collapsed Tourism Ministry after 2008 violence

0
HARARE - Incarcerated former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has told the High Court of Zimbabwe that he inherited a collapsed ministry when he assumed office in the aftermath of the 2008 political violence.
File picture of former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi during an interview on Nehanda TV

High Court hears evidence distancing Mzembi from disposal of govt property

0
HARARE - Testimony presented by the State in the High Court on Wednesday suggested that former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi did not have direct legal authority to dispose of government property, with witnesses outlining that such powers rest with accounting officers within the civil service.
Walter Mzembi, Saviour Kasukuwere and Temba Mliswa in this undated picture (Picture via X - @Hon_Kasukuwere)

Kasukuwere labels Mzembi an “honest Zimbabwean” trapped in a “dungeon”

0
SOUTH AFRICA - Exiled former Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has publicly defended his "brother," former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi, describing him as an "honest Zimbabwean" who has been "trapped into a dungeon" following his recent arrest and return to Zimbabwe, urging supporters to help secure his release amidst a deepening public dispute.
Former Norton legislator Temba Mliswa seen here with President Emmerson Mnangagwa (Picture via X - Temba Mliswa)

“I’m no spy”: Mliswa rejects accusations of luring Mzembi back to Zimbabwe

0
HARARE - Former Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has dismissed accusations that he played a role in enticing former cabinet minister Walter Mzembi back to Zimbabwe, insisting the former Foreign Affairs minister returned on his own accord after falling out with political allies.
Walter Mzembi (in mask) accompanied by officers from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission arrives at the Harare Magistrates Court on June 14, 2025 (Picture via ZBC)

High Court rejects Walter Mzembi’s bail plea, citing seven year absence

0
HARARE - Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been denied bail by the High Court after Justice Regis Dembure ruled that his seven-year absence from Zimbabwe and previous failure to stand trial proved he could not be trusted to appear in court if released.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This