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Tanzania's Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, alongside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Tanzania Tourist Board, held high-level meetings with Qatar and Oman embassies. The discussions aimed to enhance Tanzania's tourism appeal in Qatar and foster cooperation with Oman on cultural heritage preservation, focusing on historic building conservation.
Africa-Press – Tanzania. THE Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Tanzania Tourist Board, convened high-level consultative meetings with delegations from the Qatar and Oman embassies.
The engagements focused on advancing the positioning of Destination Tanzania within the Qatari market, while also unlocking strategic cooperation with Oman in the preservation of cultural heritage. A central priority discussed was the conservation of historic buildings, safeguarding their legacy as living narratives for future generations.
Dr Ashatu Kijaji (MP) reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to translating these engagements into structured, long-term partnerships that support sustainable tourism growth and cultural exchange.
With strong inter-ministerial collaboration, Tanzania continues to strengthen its global presence and deepen international partnerships.
Tanzania has a rich cultural heritage, with numerous historic sites that reflect its diverse history and traditions. The preservation of these sites is crucial not only for cultural identity but also for promoting sustainable tourism. Collaborations with countries like Qatar and Oman can provide valuable resources and expertise in heritage conservation, enhancing Tanzania’s global tourism appeal and cultural exchange initiatives. Such partnerships are essential for safeguarding the legacy of Tanzania’s historical narratives for future generations.





