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World Bank to help Moz tourism
08/05/2008 17:03  - (SA)  

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  • Charles Mangwiro

    Maputo - The World Bank's private sector lending arm will help Mozambique secure an estimated $3.1bn worth of investments in tourism projects, Tourism Minister Fernando Sumbana said on Thursday.

    "We have signed a $3.1bn (agreement) with the International Finance Corporation ... to finance four anchor projects along the coastline that would create 30 000 jobs," he told Reuters in an interview.

    Sumbana said the IFC would finance procurement and feasibility studies, and help interested private investors source the expected $3.1bn in required funding.

    Mozambique is aggressively investing in its tourism sector ahead of the 2010 soccer World Cup in neighbouring SA, which could draw some 600 000 tourists to the region.

    The impoverished southern African nation says it hopes to attract many of the soccer fans to its shores as well.

    Though one of the world's poorest countries, Mozambique is experiencing an economic boom, and tourism revenues have provided crucial foreign exchange for the government's public works programmes.

     
     



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