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Kenya's tourism agencies in coordinated action to boost sector

The collaboration, upgrades and marketing campaigns are aimed at positioning Kenya as a premier global destination.

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From Left to Right: Head of Tourism Police Unit (TPU) Mr Joseph Ole Napeiyan HSC, AIG, Mr Charles Okeyo--Director Levy Services Tourism Fund (TF), Mr Norbert Talam Director General Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA), and Mr David Mwangi, MBS, Acting CEO Tourism Fund. Courtesy photo

In a bid to bolster Kenya’s tourism sector, the Tourism Fund, in collaboration with the Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA) and the Tourist Police Unit (TPU), held high-level consultative discussions on Friday focused on enhancing cooperation in regulation, protection, and promotion of the industry.

The strategic meeting, which brought together top leadership from the three institutions, underscored the urgent need for coordinated action to ensure a safe, well-regulated, and sustainably financed tourism environment.

The discussions centered on key areas such as enforcement of tourism standards, tourist safety, and the joint funding of initiatives aimed at improving service delivery across the sector.

Speaking at the forum, Tourism Fund Chief Executive Officer David Mwangi reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to financing tourism development projects and called for stronger inter-agency collaboration to raise service standards and attract both local and international investors.

“For Kenya to maintain its competitive edge as a top travel destination, we must align our efforts to offer tourists a seamless and secure experience,” said Mr Mwangi.

“A coordinated approach will not only enhance visitor satisfaction, but also boost investor confidence, which is critical to the growth of the industry.”

Mr Mwangi emphasized that multi-agency collaboration is central to realising the government’s broader tourism development agenda, which includes infrastructure upgrades, capacity building, and marketing campaigns aimed at positioning Kenya as a premier global destination.

Representatives from the Tourism Regulatory Authority echoed the need to uphold high operational standards across all tourism establishments.

They noted that stringent compliance with regulatory frameworks is essential for maintaining service quality and protecting Kenya’s reputation in the global tourism market.

“We have a duty to ensure that every hotel, lodge, and tour operator meets the minimum operating standards,” said one TRA official.

“This is not only about maintaining quality but also about safeguarding the health and safety of both local and international visitors.”

On their part, officers from the Tourist Police Unit reiterated their commitment to enhancing the safety and security of tourists.

They cited recent efforts to increase patrols in key tourist zones and improve response times to incidents affecting travelers.

“Our role is to make sure that Kenya is not only beautiful but also safe,” said a TPU representative.

“We continue to work closely with stakeholders in identifying security challenges and implementing proactive solutions.”

The meeting concluded with a unanimous agreement to develop a joint operational framework that will guide future collaboration.

This framework will cover areas such as coordinated enforcement operations, staff training, intelligence and data sharing, and pooled resource mobilisation.

The agencies also agreed to establish a regular consultative platform to review progress and address emerging challenges collectively.

Industry observers have welcomed the initiative, describing it as a significant step toward building a unified tourism ecosystem that prioritizes safety, quality, and sustainable growth.

“The strength of Kenya’s tourism sector lies not just in our natural beauty and heritage but also in how we manage and protect these resources,” said an industry analyst.

“This partnership reflects a shared responsibility and a forward-looking approach that can deliver real results.”

As Kenya looks to rebound fully from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and tap into new tourism markets, stakeholders say the success of such partnerships will be vital in unlocking the sector’s full potential.