Minister Barbara Rwodzi Announces New Boards for ZTA and Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company

To further strengthen effective Corporate Governance,
Accountability and Transparency, the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality
Industry Hon Barbara Rwodzi, has announced the appointment of new Board Members
for the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) and the Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development
Company (Pvt) Limited, in line with the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the Public
Entities Corporate Governance Act and the Tourism Act. The appointments come at
a time when Zimbabwe’s Tourism sector is experiencing sustained growth, increased
global recognition and rising investor confidence, positioning Tourism as a key
driver of National Development.

The newly appointed Boards bring extensive experience and
expertise that will provide strategic guidance and effective oversight to
advance the Ministry’s Tourism mandate. The Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company
Board will focus on accelerating Tourism Infrastructure development and
facilitating Investment in Victoria Falls, while the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority
Board will strengthen destination promotion, enhance service delivery and
uphold regulatory frameworks that add value to Tourists and support industry
growth. These efforts will enhance Tourism’s contribution to GDP, strengthen
Zimbabwe’s global image and support the implementation of NDS 2, in line with
the Vision 2030 agenda of the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, His
Excellency Cde. Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa, of attaining an Upper Middle-Income Economy
by 2030.

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