Tourism Cabinet Secretary Peninnah Malonza said the proposed cuts under the supplementary budget touch on travel which may affect how the ministry markets the country.
"This ministry is very vital because it contributes 10 per cent of the total GDP in this country. If we fund it well then it means we will be in a position to rescue our economy and attract more forex revenue." "We are already doing better than before in terms of the number of tourists flowing in the country," she said.
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