Mozambique: Investors Should Invest in Tourism Says Joaquim Chissano
Joaquim Alberto Chissano, former President of the Republic of Mozambique, gives his assessment of tourism in Mozambique, saying now is the time to invest in the sector.
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Joaquim Alberto Chissano, former President of the Republic of Mozambique, gives his assessment of tourism in Mozambique, saying now is the time to invest in the sector.
In the last two years, more than 84 billion Saudi riyals have been invested in the country’s tourism sector, according to the manager of a leading five star hotel in Riyadh. Around 11 million people visit the Kingdom each year, primarily for religious tourism.
“Our strategy is to go into these markets and highlight these higher-tier wines, showing the unique styles and varietals we have to offer,” says Siobhan Thompson, CEO of Wines of South Africa (WOSA).
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A Western Cape-based, black owned and controlled holding company.
Marcopolis.net has compiled a list of the top 5 hotels in Accra, which includes Africa’s Best Boutique Hotel for 2016 – La Villa Boutique Hotel. At the moment, Ghana is eyeing surfing and golden beaches to boost its tourism potential. Dozens of historical sites, warm and hospital people, stable sociopolitical environment and a strong economy has made Ghana one of the top places to visit worldwide.
Albino Celestino Mahumana gives an overview of the tourism sector in Mozambique, a priority since the Government adopted a strategic touristic plan electing tourism as the 4th priority sector for the economic development of the country.
Albino Celestino Mahumana, Director Geral do Instituto Nacional do Turismo (INATUR), menciona algumas Zonas de Interesse Turístico (ZIT) em Moçambique.