By Jones Gadama
Malawi is set to increase its tourism base through the upcoming Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCAs) summit, according to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Patricia Nangozo Kainga. Speaking at the end of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) TFCA Council of Ministers meeting, Kainga said President Lazarus Chakwera’s presence at the summit will enhance cooperation and integration among member states.
The summit, which marks 25 years of TFCA fostering regional integration and sustainable development, will bring together Heads of State from SADC member countries.

Kainga highlighted the importance of the President’s attendance, saying it will provide an opportunity for bilateral talks with fellow Heads of State to strengthen cooperation.
“President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera will hold several bilateral talks with fellow Heads of State to strengthen their cooperation, and the President will also hold meetings with development partners who are already here on financing and other important issues that will benefit Malawi,” Kainga said.
Minister of Tourism Dr. Vera Kamtukule emphasized the significance of tourism in Malawi’s economy, noting the sector’s tremendous growth.
“Tourism has seen tremendous growth in Malawi, and we believe that this summit will provide a platform for us to showcase our country’s potential and attract more tourists,” Kamtukule said.
The TFCAs initiative aims to promote sustainable development and regional integration by establishing transfrontier conservation areas that transcend national borders.
By working together, SADC member states can unlock the potential of their shared natural resources and promote economic growth.
The summit is expected to attract investors, development partners, and tourists, providing a unique opportunity for Malawi to showcase its tourism potential.
With its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and friendly people, Malawi is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing tourism industry.
As President Chakwera prepares to attend the summit, Malawians are hopeful that the event will yield positive outcomes for the country’s tourism sector.
The government’s efforts to promote tourism development and investment are expected to bear fruit, contributing to the country’s economic growth and development.
The TFCA summit is a significant event that will shape the future of tourism in the SADC region.
With Malawi at the forefront, the country is poised to reap the benefits of increased tourism activity, creating jobs, stimulating economic growth, and improving the lives of its citizens.
_Malawi to boost tourism through transfrontier conservation area summit_
By Jones Gadama
Malawi is set to increase its tourism base through the upcoming Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCAs) summit, according to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Patricia Nangozo Kainga. Speaking at the end of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) TFCA Council of Ministers meeting, Kainga said President Lazarus Chakwera’s presence at the summit will enhance cooperation and integration among member states.
The summit, which marks 25 years of TFCA fostering regional integration and sustainable development, will bring together Heads of State from SADC member countries.
Kainga highlighted the importance of the President’s attendance, saying it will provide an opportunity for bilateral talks with fellow Heads of State to strengthen cooperation.
“President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera will hold several bilateral talks with fellow Heads of State to strengthen their cooperation, and the President will also hold meetings with development partners who are already here on financing and other important issues that will benefit Malawi,” Kainga said.
Minister of Tourism Dr. Vera Kamtukule emphasized the significance of tourism in Malawi’s economy, noting the sector’s tremendous growth.
“Tourism has seen tremendous growth in Malawi, and we believe that this summit will provide a platform for us to showcase our country’s potential and attract more tourists,” Kamtukule said.
The TFCAs initiative aims to promote sustainable development and regional integration by establishing transfrontier conservation areas that transcend national borders.
By working together, SADC member states can unlock the potential of their shared natural resources and promote economic growth.
The summit is expected to attract investors, development partners, and tourists, providing a unique opportunity for Malawi to showcase its tourism potential.
With its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and friendly people, Malawi is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing tourism industry.
As President Chakwera prepares to attend the summit, Malawians are hopeful that the event will yield positive outcomes for the country’s tourism sector.
The government’s efforts to promote tourism development and investment are expected to bear fruit, contributing to the country’s economic growth and development.
The TFCA summit is a significant event that will shape the future of tourism in the SADC region.
With Malawi at the forefront, the country is poised to reap the benefits of increased tourism activity, creating jobs, stimulating economic growth, and improving the lives of its citizens.