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Monday, 4 May 2026

UNESCO General Conference President Commends Zambia-Zimbabwe Cooperation At Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls

LIVINGSTONE, Zambia, Sunday, May 3, 2026 

The National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) has successfully hosted the President of the UNESCO General Conference, Mr. KHONDKER MOHAMMAD TALHA, during a high-level visit to the iconic Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls World Heritage Site.


The visit was undertaken to appreciate and assess the continued efforts by the Governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe in safeguarding the site’s Outstanding Universal Value, in line with the operational guidelines of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.

The high-level tour commenced on the Zimbabwean side of the transboundary property and concluded in Zambia, demonstrating the shared responsibility and coordinated management of one of the world’s most celebrated natural heritage sites.

Speaking after touring key sections of the site, including the Eastern Cataract where the rainforest is on the Zambian side, Ambassador Talha expressed admiration for the strong spirit of collaboration between the two nations in preserving the integrity and global significance of the property.

“I am particularly impressed by the collaboration between Zambia and Zimbabwe in preserving the Outstanding Universal Value of the property,” he said.

The NHCC, a statutory body of the Ministry of Tourism, notes that such visits reaffirm the strength of bilateral cooperation and provide an important platform to showcase ongoing efforts toward sustainable conservation and heritage management. The visit further highlights the global importance of Mosi-oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls as a shared natural asset requiring continued joint stewardship.

NHCC Conservation Officer Mr. John Zulu, emphasised the significance of the visit, stating that such high-level engagements validate ongoing conservation initiatives while enhancing international recognition and support for heritage preservation efforts in the region.

Also, in the Zambian delegation that welcomed Mr. Talha, was Dr. Samson Kantini, Senior Programme Officer – Culture, Zambia National Commission for UNESCO.

Source:  National Heritage Conservation Commission Press Release, 3rd May 2026.

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