Zambia is prepared to help Angola expand its tourism industry, according to RODNEY SIKUMBA, the country’s minister of tourism.
Speaking at the bilateral meeting between Zambia and Angola in Lusaka, Mr. SIKUMBA claimed that Angola might benefit from Zambia’s extensive pool of skilled workers in the tourist industry.
He stated that Zambia is available to Angola as it seeks to develop its tourism industry.
FELIPE ZAU, the minister of tourism and culture of Angola, stated that because of a shortage of human capital, Angola seeks to learn from Zambia how to grow its tourism industry.
Mr. ZAU continued by saying that the tourist industry in his nation offers plenty of prospects for Zambian investors.

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