Journalists urged to promote Zim as destination of choice

 

Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi

BY MUNYARADZI BLESSING DOMA

Journalists play a critical role in promoting Zimbabwe as a safe destination of choice, Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi has said.

Minister Rwodzi revealed this on Monday in Harare, during an interactive media workshop with journalists from local and international media houses.

She stated that her ministry is “an enemy to none”, hence they were going to work with journalists to tell the Zimbabwean story, which will make tourists want to visit “our national heritage.”

Minister Rwodzi also said the country was a heritage which all Zimbabweans were given by God so we should cherish it and promote it.

“As a Ministry of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, we recognize the critical role that media plays in shaping perceptions, disseminating information, driving positive change and highlighting our natural wonders, cultural heritage, as this is instrumental in attracting visitors and investors alike.

“Your role extends beyond reporting; it is about shaping narratives, influencing perceptions, and inspiring confidence in Zimbabwe as a safe, welcoming, and vibrant destination.

“As a Ministry, we are grateful to each member of the media for your tireless efforts in showcasing Zimbabwe’s diverse tourism offerings to the world.

“Your presence here underscores the importance of our dialogue in fostering understanding, transparency, and collaboration,” she said.

Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa

Similar sentiments were also echoed by her Deputy, Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa, who said such media engagements were critical in creating partnerships which help to drive country’s tourism.

He reiterated that for the country to be marketed as a destination of choice, the media had a critical role to ensure that is achieved by telling the good Zimbabwean story.

“Our ministry is the only ministry which was given the mandate by his Excellency (President Mnangagwa) to sell the country, selling it in a good way. And any company which does sales, has sales representatives or agents whom you send out with the product, and the agents are sitting in front of us.

“It’s you (journalists) who should market the country. But sometimes there is always an issue of sensational reporting, because apparently it pays to write negative things, but be at forefront to market your country.

“Be at the forefront to tell the true story about Zimbabwe. There is so much development in the country; we are under sanctions but look at what we are doing, we are progressing. Those are some of the stories that you need to talk about.

“If I were a King, I was going to Knight all of you, who will go and tell the true Zimbabwean story,” said Minister Mnangagwa.

He also emphasized that journalists should protect their country, as he also echoed President Mnangagwa’s mantra, “nyika inovakwa nevene vayo.”

“That is your role, you build the image of the country, you have thousands and millions of followers in your groups, tell the Zimbabwean story, so that we build our country and we move forward.

“It is a benefit for everyone, and as visitors come, the country will also benefit,” added Minister Mnangagwa.

The Remarkable Legacy of Cde. Dr Karikoga Kaseke: A Lifetime of Service and Leadership

The late Dr Karikoga Kaseke, former Zimbabwe Toursim Authority Chief Executive

BY KASEKE FAMILY

Harare, Zimbabwe – The people of Zimbabwe and the broader community reflect on the immense contributions of a distinguished servant, Cde. Dr. Karikoga Kaseke, affectionately known as KK. From his humble beginnings to his notable roles within Zimbabwe’s military, transportation, aviation, and tourism sectors, KK has left an indelible mark on the nation and its people.

Born on June 16, 1962, at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, Harare, KK embarked on an educational journey that showcased his brilliance from an early age. Despite pausing his studies to join the Liberation War in 1978, KK returned to excel academically and professionally, achieving degrees in Administration, Business, Strategy, and Tourism. His peers often compared his generosity and kindness to that of a local “Mother Theresa,” highlighting his unmatched support and benevolence within his community.

KK’s youthful contribution to the Liberation struggle underlined his dedication and willingness to put country before self. His post-independence military service saw him rise within the Zimbabwe National Army, emphasizing his leadership in intelligence and counter-intelligence sectors.

Transitioning to the transport and aviation sector, KK’s leadership prowess flourished as he assumed roles from Chief Security Officer at the Department of Civil Aviation to CEO of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ), bringing significant advancements to the nation’s airport infrastructure.

However, it was as the Chief Executive of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) from 2003-2018 that KK truly transformed the tourism landscape of Zimbabwe. Under his leadership, Zimbabwe achieved several milestones, including hosting the prestigious 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) General Assembly in 2013, revitalizing the Zimbabwe International Carnival, implementing the Zimbabwe Tourism Development Strategy, establishing the “Visit Zimbabwe” campaign, and significantly increasing tourist arrivals through strategic infrastructure and facility investments.

KK’s unwavering loyalty to country’s ZANU PF epitomized his commitment to his country and its people. His life’s work, characterized by forthrightness, bravery, and generosity, leaves a legacy that will inspire future generations.

As we mourn his loss, we also celebrate a life well-lived, dedicated to the betterment of Zimbabwe and its people. Dr. Kaseke’s contributions to national development, community service, and political loyalty will forever be cherished and remembered.

Mourners are gathered at 38 Boscobel Drive in Highlands. Details of the burial arrangements will be communicated in due course.