President Samia's Royal Tour: A new gear for the country's tourism, trade & investment development

Stephano Mgendanyi

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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 08, 2021

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is now spending over a week's time in preparation of the most awaited documentary that explores the finest attractions of the country's sites.

Equally hit by the Covid-19 pandemic since late 2019, that has seen world's traveling and tourism activities steeply decline and nations opting for lock downs as an immediate measure to curb the pandemic, Tanzania is one nation in the world tricky enough not to impose lock downs or rather close its borders for outsiders.

This move aimed at rescuing the majority Tanzanians employed under the Tourism wing and rather shooting for the 8 Million tourists benchmark target set, efforts that could not dodge the ripple effects of the covid-19 pandemic to the world's economy.

The royal tour, comes at a better timing that the efforts to re-open world's economies are underway and that post-covid19 life begins in countries like United Kingdom, U.S.A, CHINA, NETHERLANDS, EAST ASIA COUNTRIES and all the globe after successful vaccination exercises.

Now is the most perfect time for people round the globe to seek a breath of fresh air in the likes of Zanzibar Islands after a year of life behind doors, and the Royal tour marks the most acute national resource marketing skills that the head of state has exhibited before the world, a proper supply at a proper time of demand.

Tanzania's most iconic potentials and resources are now being embraced by the Tanzanian flag that leaves no room of mistaking its origins like how the Tanzanites and Mount Kilimanjaro has been mouth owned by other business-oriented nations to the world.

The royal tour move marks a Presidential hand to the tourism sector employees and benefitors, and is expected to add enormous number of tourists that catalyses the use of the already existing fleet of aircraft with the beautiful giraffe drawn on them.

There is too much in Tanzania that needed branding for tourist activities, and the royal tour just answered that, but the atmosphere, culture and readiness of the Tanzanians to co-operate with foreigners in local activities is expected to be told to the world once the documentary meets audience, the fact that a place like Bagamoyo is so welcoming to host a tourist as prestigious as a nation's president, sends signals that it could host anyone on earth providing similar service satisfaction.

Countries like Rwanda had previously seized opportunities to brand the tourism sector through sports endorsement plans, with the likes of Arsenal and Paris-Saint Germain Football clubs in England and France respectively, The royal tour adds Tanzania as a running mate for the global tourism glory and Tanzania potentially owns a longer straw in attracting foreign investors and tourists.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been courageous and extremely devoted in utilizing resources for country's benefit, and the Royal tour proves just that.

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Cheap populality.its true that we need more income from tourist sector but not in such a simple and tragic way for a predidency caliber,so many celebrities in our country to perform that duty
 
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