Robert Mugabe, the former president of Zimbabwe has died. He was ninety-five and had been ill for some time and died in a hospital in Singapore. He was one of the most controversial head of state, President of Zimbabwe from 1987 to 2017. In 2013, he hosted the UNWTO General Assembly together with Zambia and opened the…
Bank of Tanzania: Circular on the location of primary and secondary data centres
In summary the Circular requires that all banks and financial institutions in Tanzania do the following: put in place a primary or secondary data centre within seven working days from the date of issuance of the circular re-confirm the location of the data centres, compliance status and prepare for the centres to be tested within…
Montréal-Trudeau International Airport: Record 9.7 million passengers in H1 2019
ADM Aéroports de Montréal has released its consolidated operating results for the three- and six-month periods ended June 30, 2019. Since the beginning of the year, YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport has welcomed 9.7 million passengers, an increase of 5.7% over the same period last year. Highlights – passengers ◾YUL is continuing to welcome more and more passengers:…
Uganda President commends Tourism Ministry for first elephant electric fence
His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda commissioned the first ever elephant deterrent electric fence in Uganda’s conservation history in Queen Elizabeth National Park on August 1, 2019. The fence was constructed as an intervention to stave off human-wildlife conflict including marauding elephants that are most notorious at razing crops of communities neighboring the parks. It stretches 10…
United Nations on board with Global Resilience Centre to help tackle Sargassum threat, says Bartlett
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, says the United Nations (UN) is fully on board to improve coordinated action and share expertise and resources with the Global Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCM, as it relates to the threat of sargassum to the region. “This agreement follows fruitful discussions with the UN and the GTRCM recently.…
Tourism and the Law
The Tourism/Visitor industry is a one of the world’s great industries. Large industries, however, mean that there are large cash flows and large amounts of cash often mean multiple lawsuits and other legal problems. Often local CVBs or tourism offices are unaware of their own nation’s laws and obligations. This ignorance of the law can…
Saudi women allowed to hold passports and travel solo
Saudi Arabia has announced that women over 21 can now hold their own passports and travel freely. At present, adult Saudi women are essentially considered legal minors who are subject to the arbitrary authority of their male relatives such as their husband, father or siblings. This new landmark reform significantly weakens the so-called ‘male guardianship’ rules…
Law banning burqas and niqabs in public comes into force in the Netherlands
A new law that bans face-covering clothes on public transport, in government buildings and at health and education institutions has come into force in the Netherlands. The proscribed clothing includes the burqa and niqab, that Muslim women are forced to wear. The Netherlands is the latest European country to introduce such a ban, following the likes of France,…
Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister: Country once again is safe for tourists
Sri Lanka’s PM Ranil Wickremesinghe announced that the country has once again become safe for tourists. “Since the unfortunate and tragic blasts which took place on Easter, we have taken all the necessary precautions to ensure that tourists can visit Sri Lanka and to ensure that they have a safe stay in Sri Lanka,” Prime Minister said…