The territory of Moba, located in the province of Tanganyika, is full of natural resources that deserve adequate development. Although mainly focused on agriculture and livestock, Moba has a tourism potential to be exploited. This was strongly emphasized by Stéphane Karibu Selenge, head of the local tourism department, during a recent press conference.
It is regrettable to note that all the tourist sites in Moba are currently abandoned. According to Mr. Selenge, the lack of resources, particularly in terms of transport, communication and site protection, is a major obstacle to the development of tourism in the region. The only income available to the tourism department in Moba comes from the tax levied on passengers, which is clearly insufficient to effectively promote the local tourism sector.
Thus, the head of the tourism department calls on the provincial government of Tanganyika to invest in the rehabilitation and promotion of the tourist sites in Moba. He insists that the development of this sector could not only attract visitors, but also generate substantial income for the region. Among the tourist sites to be promoted in Moba, we can cite…
It is undeniable that tourism represents an opportunity for economic development for the territory of Moba. By highlighting its natural and cultural attractions, this region could attract visitors in search of authentic discoveries. The conservation and promotion of local tourist sites is a major challenge to ensure sustainable and beneficial tourism for the entire community.
It is therefore high time to invest in the tourism sector in Moba, in order to take advantage of its untapped potential and contribute to the influence of this beautiful region of Tanganyika. By working together to promote Moba’s tourist sites, local stakeholders will be able to open new horizons for the economic and social development of the region.