Tourism and Enviroment
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Kunzvi dam, much needed water source
The water supply from Kunzvi Dam to Harare, Chitungwiza and surrounding areas is expected to end water distress for residents.…
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Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences
The museum, located near the Magistrates court in Harare is endowed with interesting artefacts all laid out on a stretch…
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Wetlands in Harare declared ecologically sensitive
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) sent out a public notice yesterday informing the country of the Minister of Environment, Climate,…
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YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR INSPIRES TECHNOLOGICAL GROWTH IN TOURISM & WINS INNOVATION CHALLENGE
THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is leveraging on young people to drive the growth of the sector through innovation and…
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TOURISM SECTOR CONTINUES TO REJUVENATE AS LOCAL FESTIVALS RETURN
The outbreak of the Covid-19 virus brought local festivals such as the Victoria Falls Carnival to a standstill as festival…
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Zimbabwe to formulate climate change bill
By Keith Mawoyo As climate change becomes the biggest threat to humankind and the global economy, the Zimbabwean government is…
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HARARE ROADS RE-OPEN
By Keith Mawoyo The Harare City council has re-opened several roads in the Harare’s central business district, which had been…
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YOUTHS CONNECT VIRTUALLY FOR 11TH ANNUAL SHOKO FESTIVAL
Shoko Festival, the country’s biggest urban culture event was held concurrently with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair last week and…
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Eventful month for Tourism as ZITF and the Intwasa Arts Festival run concurrently.
September is a very eventful month for the Tourism sector as the country’s biggest trade fair, Zimbabwe International Trade Fair…
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Small Businesses in Bulawayo prepare to showcase at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair this month.
The country’s largest global exhibition returns this year after being suspended in 2020 due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Small to…
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