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KAMPALA - After being challenged by finance minister Matia Kasaija to generate $50b (about shillings 185 trillion), players in the tourism industry have presented a list of necessary enablers.
At the forefront was Pearl Kakooza, Chair of the Uganda Tourism Board: “Uganda Airlines needs to be certified by IATA (International Air Transport Association) to effectively connect tourists from key markets like the US, UK and the European Union. Additionally, we require more domestic flights. It’s time to improve aerodromes and reduce airfares”.
Wildlife Society executive director Simon Kakozeki highlighted the importance of showcasing decent living conditions to attract responsible tourists: “Visitors want to experience areas where communities thrive, not regions like those near Kidepo Valley National Park or Bwindi Impenetrable Forest”.
“The 20% of gate fees allocated to local governments by the PDM and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) needs proper oversight to enhance living standards in these areas,” he said.
These discussions took place at Hotel Africana in Kampala on September 19, 2024, during the annual review of the Tourism Development Programme.
Tourism minister Tom Butime reassured attendees that progress was being made in infrastructure, security, investment climate and wildlife conservation. (Credit: Titus Kakembo)