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Zim’s Hlanganani World Tourism Expo in the offing

10-12-2023

Zimbabwe’s annual Hlanganani World Tourism Expo is set to commence in Bulawayo from October 12 to 14, 2023

Elephants are leaving Zimbabwe for neighbouring Botswana due to drought

09-22-2023

A considerable number of elephants from Zimbabwe's largest national park have ventured into Botswana in pursuit of water

ZTA announces October date for Hlanganani World Tourism Expo

08-23-2023

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has announced that the annual Hlanganani World Tourism Expo will be held in Bulawayo from October 12 to 14, 2023

Zim tourism sector receives $300mln investment in 2022 – report

02-08-2023

Zimbabwe's tourism sector received $300 million in investment last year as it recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic

Zim tourist arrivals more than doubled in H1

11-29-2022

Zimbabwe registered a 115% increase in tourist arrivals during the first half of 2022 to 352,719 compared with the same period in 2021, according to a budget statement presented by the country’s finance minister Mthuli Ncube

Air Zimbabwe seeks to mend relations with IATA

11-24-2022

Struggling Air Zimbabwe is planning to return to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which enforces global standards for airline safety, security, efficiency and sustainability

Zim tourism expo returns after two-year hiatus

09-06-2022

Zimbabwe’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo will this year be convened physically in the second capital city of Bulawayo following its suspension for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Zimbabwe relocates over 2,600 wild animals

07-27-2022

Zimbabwe has commenced the relocation of more than 2,600 wild animals from the drought-hit southern parts to the northern parts of the country

Zim tourism sector loses $690 mln

04-21-2022

Zimbabwe’s tourism sector lost $690 million due to the COVID-19 induced global travelling restrictions from early 2020

Vic Falls tourism nearly reaches pre-pandemic levels

03-05-2022

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe’s tourism capital, is now operating close to the pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, with growth being driven by improved global sentiment and efforts to fights the virus


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