Sat, 04 Feb 2017 12:41:15 +0000 TRADITIONAL leaders should discover and market tourist attractions around their chiefdoms that Government is not aware of and also come up with chiefdom museums to preserve their culture in an effort to revamp the tourism sector, Chief Chamuka of the Lenje people of Chisamba in Central Province has advised. Chief Chamuka said that growth in Zambian’s tourism sector was too slow but that traditions had the potential to accelerate growth in the sector. He said in an interview with the Daily Nation that one way by which tourism could be promoted in Zambia was by marketing hidden natural resources such as hot springs, waterfalls and others that were not known to the outside world. Chief Chamuka stressed the need to come up with chiefdom museums that would display the artifacts and other cultural treasures that were used by the forefathers. He explained that the museums and the newly marketed […]
Chief calls for exposure of hidden tourist treasures
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