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Title: Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe: A Stakeholders` Perspective
Authors: Zibanai Zhou
Midlands State University
Keywords: Religious Shrine
Religious Tourism
Muslims
Tourism Stakeholder
Pentecostal or Charismatic Church
Religious Festival
Pilgrimage
Spiritual Pilgrimage
Christianity
Traditional Indigenous African Church
Mainstream Tourism Industry
Wellness Tourism
Mainline Church
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: The impact of religious tourism on destination economies is clearly an important question for public policymakers wishing to develop a robust tourism industry. This chapter aimed to offer insights into the contemporary state of religious tourism in Zimbabwe. Using interpretive qualitative data obtained through observation and in-depth interviews conducted with 30 key informants purposively selected from religious tourism stakeholders, the study established that although teeming with bright prospects, as manifested through the availing of employment opportunities to communities around religious tourism sites, religious tourism in Zimbabwe remains on the back foot. Findings revealed that religious tourism is hamstrung by the absence of a proper regulatory framework, spike in stampede cases jeopardising the safety and security of pilgrims, congestion and environmental pollution. Policy recommendations were proffered.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5251
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