Transform Africa Summit thumbs up for Zimbabwean industry
ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive officer, Ms Winnie Muchanyuka,
says the hosting of the Transform Africa Summit (TAS) in Victoria Falls this week is a
massive endorsement of Zimbabwe’s industry.
Close to 3 000 delegates from over 100 countries are expected to attend the summit
whose focus is on digital transformation of the African continent. TAS runs under the
theme: “Connect, Innovate, and Transform.” The previous five editions were all held in
Rwanda.
The summit is Africa’s leading annual forum bringing together global and regional
leaders as well as digital experts to collaborate on new ways of shaping, accelerating and
sustaining Africa’s on-going digital revolution.
Speaking to Business Chronicle in Bulawayo yesterday, Ms Muchanyuka said part of the
ZTA mandate is to attract such huge conferences to the country.
“Having Transform Africa Summit coming to Zimbabwe is a huge success for us. The
preparatory work that goes to it is of huge magnitude and goes beyond amounts spent
and visitors,” she said.
Part of the TAS secretariat has been in Victoria Falls for close to a month and spin-offs
are huge in terms of tourism receipts.
“Another key issue is that when you have close to 3 000 people in one place, they will go
back to their respective countries and become your tourism ambassadors that market
your hospitality industry based on their experiences.
“We saying to these people coming to such conferences that they should do their
business and after that they should enjoy themselves at our various tourists destination
across the country,” she said.
Ms Muchanyuka said because of the numbers attending TAS, the industry is realising
that it does not have big conference facilities and adequate rooms.
“Transform Africa Summit has made us in the sector and as country to realise that
Victoria Falls is a good MICE venue but we are lacking infrastructure.
“We need more rooms because the overflow from hotels has gone into private properties.
“There is therefore an urgent need to construct more hotels and lodges to support MICE
business,” she said.
Ms Muchanyuka said the resort city needs conference facilities that can accommodate up
to 4 000 delegates..
“We’re seeking more investors to build conversion centres that could accommodate up to
4 000 people. The drawcard are the falls and they need to be complemented by more
conversion centres,” she said.
According to the organisers, Zimbabwe was selected to host the three-day high-level
event against bids from 36 members of the Smart Africa Alliance.
Zimbabwe won the bid because it is an active member that is leading the continental
Agra-Tech blueprint. In attendance are five Heads of States-led by President
Mnangagwa, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi,
His Majesty King Mswati III of the Kingdom of Eswatini and President Hakainde
Hichilema of Zambia.
Angola, Estonia and Tunisia have officially delegated representatives from their Heads of
State to attend while Siniša Mali,
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Serbia will also attend.
The list of key speakers includes Malawi Information Minister Mr Moses Kalongashawa
Kunkuy, Senegal Minister of Communication, Telecommunications and Digital Economy
Mr Moussa Bocar Thiam, chief executive officer of Pan-African Payment Settlement
System(PAPSS) Mr Mike Ogbalu III, Secretary General of the African Continental Free
Trade Area (AfCFTA Secretariat Wamkele Mene and chairman of the Board of Directors of
the African Export-Import Bank Dr Benedict Okey Oramah.
Zimbabwe is set to fully exploit the high-level summit by showcasing its investment
opportunities in order to attract new investments.
Topics to be tackled range from Building Resilient Digital Ecosystem in Africa through
Sustainable Investment, Innovative Financing for the Single Digital Market and Foreign
Investment for Digital Ecosystem of Africa, Co-operation and Best practices.
The summit is expected to underline the commitment of African Governments towards
accelerating Africa’s digital agenda.
A host of Fintech companies, ICT Private Sector service providers, women and girls in
ICT champions, tech innovators, academia, consultans and leading global digitals
leaders, private equity fund managers, telecom and utilities regulators are also attend
the summit.-The Chronicle