TANZANIANS living overseas have been asked to team up with ambassadors accredited in countries where they are living to promote and market local attractions in a bid to increase tourist inflow.
The Managing Director of Tanzania
Tourist Board (TTB), Ms Devota Mdachi (pictured), made the request here
recently, after a group of Tanzanian envoys had climbed Mount
Kilimanjaro.
“Every Tanzanian based overseas should
cooperate with our embassies, to promote our attractions. The tourism
sector is one of the most dependable in sectors of economy,” she
stressed.
She said the Fifth Phase Government
under the stewardship of President John Magufuli had given the tourism
sector top priority, and should thus be given concerted promotional
drive from all fronts.
Earlier, Tanzania’s Ambassador to
Russia, Lt. General Wynjones Kisamba, extended gratitude to TTB for
co-ordinating the visit by the envoys to various tourist attractions, as
well as climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest in Africa.
“We will use the photographs taken
during the climb and when reaching to the peak of the mountain to show
the world that Tanzania had unique attractions that cannot be found
anywhere else,” he said, adding: “Our task ahead now is going to meet
our colleagues living abroad and chart out on a joint strategy on how we
will cooperate in attracting tourists. We will prepare journals, flyers
and promotional materials,” he said.
Ambassador Hemedi Mgaza, who is based in
Saudi Arabia, said after returning to his work station, he would show
people all the photographs taken during the climb. The ambassadors were
joined in the tour by officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Regional and International Cooperation and the coordinators, TTB.
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