Tourism and Enviroment
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Local tourism cost still high
The Zimbabwean tourism sector took a blow after the advent of COVID-19 and players in this industry are adapting as…
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Ready for the rainy season?
The rainy season has arrived and with it the much needed cool weather, Zimbabwe has been experiencing high temperatures in…
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The Future of MICE Tourism in Zimbabwe
Today is the second day of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo hosted by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in Harare, with…
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Sanganai/Hlanganani Expo begins
The Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo started today in Harare with a virtual presentation of the Eastern Highlands, Home of Mystery…
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ZTA ready to host expo
The 14th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo will be held from the 27th to 29th of October virtually…
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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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