TOURISM Permanent Secretary Evans Muhanga says government recognises the power of youth as change-makers for the tourism sector. And Muhanga says the tourism sector has the capability to create more jobs. Closing the 2nd UN Tourism Summit at Livingstone’s Radisson Blu Mosi-oa-Tunya Resort, Thursday, Muhanga said there was a need to invest in youths to promote entrepreneurship and develop a skilled workforce that could navigate the challenges and opportunities the tourism sector faced. “We have recognised the power of youth as change-makers, building the creativity and entrepreneurship capabilities of driving transformation in our tourism sector. Moreover, we understand that the commitment to education and skills development is key to preparing the workforce that can meet the needs of our industry....