Prof Robert Hinson charges African countries to maximise their tourism assets

The Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Ghana Communication Technology University, Professor Robert Ebo Hinson, says tourism is an absolute game changer for Africa.

He said this while delivering a keynote address under the theme “Bold Moves, Big Impacts: Leveraging Tourism, Investments & Exports to Transform Communities and Industries.”

He was speaking at the 26th Annual Zambia Institute of Marketing Conference and Awards Gala Dinner held from 19-22 April 2023 at the Radisson Blu Mosi-Oa-Tunya, Livingstone Resort, Zambia.

In the presence of Zambia’s Minister of Commerce and Trade, Chipoka Mulenga, Prof Hinson said Zambia stands to benefit greatly from strengthening its tourism delivery potential with the appropriate marketing strategies.

His recommendations for Africa in general, include:

The conference, which closed with an award ceremony was well attended with speakers from within and outside of Zambia and representation from public and private sector entities including Toyota, Prudential Life, the Zambia Revenue Authority and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The World Tourism Trade Council (WTTC) projects that, between 2022 and 2032, tourism’s contribution to the global economy should grow at an average annual rate of 5.8% which is more than double the 2.7% average annual growth rate estimated for the global economy.

Source: Ghana News

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