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Relax visa regime, expert tells Zim

02 October 2017

Zimbabwe has to relax its visa regime to attract Nigerian tourists and market the country as a destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (Mice), a tourism expert has said.

Uloma Egbuna, managing director of Tour Brokers International, told participants at a Sanganai/Hlanganani market workshop that other competitors like Dubai and South Africa had relaxed their visa regime to lure Nigerians.

Nigerians require 24 hours to get visas to fly to Dubai and six working days to get a South African visa.

Nigeria is in category C meaning that its nationals have to obtain a visa first before travelling to Zimbabwe. Nationals from countries in category A do not require a visa to travel to Zimbabwe. Nationals from countries in category B get visas on arrival.

Arrivals from Nigeria have been a drop in the ocean. In 2016, tourist arrivals from Nigeria were 2 641 up from 502 in 2015.

Egbuna said Zimbabwe has not positioned itself as a Mice destination and has lost an opportunity to grow arrivals. Zimbabwe had only marketed the Victoria Falls and safaris.

The tourism expert said it was important to make the environment more business friendly to Nigerian businessmen.

In 2015, Africa’s richest businessman, Nigerian Aliko Dangote flew to Zimbabwe and said he would invest over $1 billion in cement production and power generation. The investments are yet to take off due to red tape and bureaucracy.

Zimbabwe has been aggressive in luring tourists. Arrivals were 2,16 million last year from 2,06 million in 2015.

Under the 5:5:2020 roadmap, the country aims to grow arrivals to $5 billion and get 5 million in arrivals by 2020.

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