Botswana & Rwanda Forge Strategic Tourism Alliance

Gaborone – In a significant move toward pan-African tourism integration, the Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) and the Rwanda Chamber of Tourism have entered high-level talks to establish a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating regional growth and sustainable development.

The collaboration was initiated during a courtesy call by Mr. Jackson Haliza, Director General of the Rwanda Chamber of Tourism, to the Acting CEO of the BTO, Mr. Justice Ofentse.

Rwanda’s Tourism Success as a Blueprint

During the engagement, Mr. Haliza highlighted Rwanda’s rapid emergence as a global tourism powerhouse. The sector has become a cornerstone of the Rwandan economy, characterized by several key milestones:

  • Economic Impact: Tourism now contributes 10% to Rwanda’s total GDP.
  • MICE Leadership: Rwanda is currently ranked third in Africa for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) performance, with its capital, Kigali, securing the spot as the second-leading MICE city on the continent.
  • Employment: The industry serves as a primary engine for job creation and socio-economic transformation.

A Shared Vision for Growth

Mr. Justice Ofentse commended Rwanda’s “deliberate and visionary” development strategy, noting that Botswana views Rwanda’s achievements as both a model and an inspiration.

“Strengthening relations with Rwanda is a priority,” Mr. Ofentse stated. “The exchange of knowledge between our two destinations is essential for our mutual success.”

Moving Toward a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

The discussions focused on formalizing the partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement will target several key sectors critical to both nations:

  • Destination Marketing: Joint promotional efforts and synchronized tourism strategies.
  • Product Development: Innovating new travel experiences to diversify the market.
  • Sustainability: Collaborative efforts in biodiversity conservation and eco-tourism initiatives.

This burgeoning partnership signals a shift toward stronger intra-African cooperation, leveraging Botswana’s world-renowned conservation model and Rwanda’s leadership in business tourism to foster a more resilient African economy.

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