Mozambican President Daniel Chapo advocated for tourism as a key driver of economic transformation within the country on Wednesday. Speaking in Luanda, Chapo highlighted the sector’s potential to generate revenue and create employment opportunities. He emphasized the need for strategic investment in tourism infrastructure and promotion. The President’s remarks signal a renewed focus on diversifying Mozambique’s economy, currently reliant on natural resources. Chapo believes a thriving tourism industry can contribute significantly to sustainable economic growth and improve living standards. Further details regarding specific investment strategies were not immediately available. This push for tourism development aligns with broader regional efforts to boost economic activity post-pandemic.