Moçamedes - The Minister of Culture, Tourism and Environment, Filipe Zau, acknowledged Saturday the need to rehabilitate some touristic places in Bibala municipality, Namibe province.
Speaking to the press after visiting some tourist sites in the region, he said that the sector would work to attract funding in order to recover the Mutipa and Agro-Ecological tourist centres, in the Mukua-howahona area.
He said that they were reference points for the region and with structures capable of generating income for the country.
According to the minister, the revitalisation of the spaces is an urgent need, as the municipality will be able to attract more tourists and generate revenues, as well as guarantee more jobs for local youths.
Filipe Zau was impressed by the rarity of Mutipa thermal waters and assured that the sector will do everything, together with the Provincial Government, for the restoration of the space.
He informed that a tender process is underway for the privatisation of the centres considered as main tourist attractions of Bibala.
On the occasion, the Namibe provincial governor, Archer Mangueira, said that the minister's visit allows a close contact with the places that represent the province's poster.