Through the partnership, ZTA is seeking to craft minimum guidelines for the sector to progress, reduce costs, improve technology, and reduce wastage of time. ZTA official, Sugar Chagonda said the guidelines will make tourism cheaper, as it would require tourist operators to improve on technologies.
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