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The elephant curse
Expert Reports  
10-24-2024
Elephants: the ‘curse’ of good conservation measures in Botswana, Zimbabwe
Zim to convene tourism expo next month
News  
08-15-2024
Zimbabwe will convene the Sanganai/Hlanganani-World Tourism Expo 2024 from 12 to 14 September in Bulawayo, the country’s second capital city
SANParks fines driver who struck a lioness in Kruger Park
News  
08-14-2024
South African National Parks (SANParks ) has fined a driver who struck a lioness in the Kruger Park last week Friday
Inqo completes major reforestation project at Kuzuko Private Game Reserve
News  
07-25-2024
Inqo Investments has completed the planting phase of its ambitious project to reforest over 5,000 hectares of degraded land on the Kuzuko Private Game Reserve in South Africa's Eastern Cape
Zimbabwe eyes Russian tourism market
News  
07-24-2024
Zimbabwe, which has traditionally relied on tourists from the United States, Europe, Australia, and a few  African countries, is now targeting the Russian tourism market
Of safety and tourism in South Africa
Expert Reports  
07-17-2024
Crimes against tourists committed in South Africa threaten to undermine all efforts to develop the country's tourism industry
South Africa: Elephants trample Spanish tourist to death
News  
07-15-2024
A herd of elephants trampled a tourist from Spain to death in South Africa's Pilanesberg National Park in the North West Province
SA minister pledges to grow tourism
News  
07-12-2024
The recently reappointed South African minister of tourism, Patricia de Lille has pledged to continue growing tourism arrival numbers by effectively marketing the country as a prime travel destination
Kenya expects more Chinese tourists in the next years
News  
06-28-2024
The number of Chinese tourists travelling to Kenya may triple in the next years as a result of a significant increase in arrivals to the East African nation last year, according to the Kenya Tourism Board
SA wants ban on trading rhino horns lifted by end of 2030
News  
06-27-2024
South Africa, which is home to 79% of the world's rhinos, has declared its intention to devise a strategy by the end of 2030 to eliminate a nearly fifty-year-old ban on the trade of rhino horns

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Mathew Nyaungwa
Editor-in-Chief of the African Bureau