International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR)
  Year: 2018 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 10 | Page No.: 45-51
The Role of Zanzibar Tourism Commission on The Development of Tourism Sector (Case Study Commission of Tourism of Zanzibar)
Muhamad hamdu Haji (kibindo)

Abstract:
This study was conducted in Zanzibar Island as a part of the Unite Republic of Tanzania and focused on the Commission for Tourism as a Government institution (ZSTC). The objective of the study was to examine the contribution of Government through its institution ZCT to the development of tourism in Zanzibar Island. Primary and secondary data were collected using quantitative and qualitative methodology. Finally the study sought to explore the impact of existing, strategies and policies being employed by the Government through Commission of Tourism in the development of the tourist sector in Zanzibar. SPSS and Microsoft excel were used in data analysis and presentation. A total number of 65 respondents were involved in the study. The methods used in data collection were interview, questionnaires and a documentary review. The findings of the study revealed that the development of tourism in Zanzibar was still at an early stage unlike the surround the lands in the Indian Ocean. The study revealed that the Zanzibar Commission of Tourism faced many challenges in the development of tourism such as lack of human resources and lack of fund to deal with the marketing of the island to tourists and lack of physical resources. Field results further indicated that despite these challenges the ZSTC has played an important role in the development of tourism and raising the income of the people and also in providing education and skills to the local peoples. The study recommends that the Government through its institution ZSTC should involve the local people in the tourism industry not in the low positions. Also in the high ranking positions also the Government should put more effort into the implementation of tourism policies and regulations so as to be able to compete with the other tourist destinations around the Indian Ocean.