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Zim to sell rights to shoot hundreds of elephants

04-28-2021

Zimbabwe is planning to sell rights to shoot about 500 elephants in a bid to raise funds for conservation at a time tourism continues to suffer due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Zim temporarily scraps tourism goods VAT

04-13-2021

Zimbabwe has temporarily scrapped Value Added Tax (VAT) payable on selected goods and services in the tourism sector

Zim tourism sector seeks priority in COVID-19 inoculation

03-02-2021

The Zimbabwe tourism sector has asked for its members to be prioritised in the inoculation against the COVID-19

Destination image issues hurt Zim tourist arrivals

02-20-2020

Zimbabwe’s tourist arrivals fell by 11% to 2,29 million in 2019 due to destination image issues, according to the country’s tourism authority

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority promotes local travel tour packages

02-12-2020

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is leading a campaign by the local tourism industry to promote domestic travel tour packages

Re-establish tourism office in the U.S., Zimbabwe urged

01-28-2020

Zimbabwe has been advised re-establish a tourism office in the United States as there is an increase in the number of tourists coming from the North American country

Victoria Falls not drying up – Zimbabwe Tourism Association

12-04-2019

The Zimbabwe Tourism Association (ZTA) has refuted claims that the country’s major tourism drawcard, Victoria Falls, is drying up

Zimbabwe gives nod to massive wildlife translocation

11-13-2019

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has given a nod for the translocation of 600 elephants from Save Valley Conservancy to three national parks in the country

55 elephants die of hunger, thirst at Zim’s largest natural reserve

10-22-2019

At least 55 elephants died over the past two months of hunger and thirst at Hwange National Park, the country's largest natural reserve, according to the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority.

Zim’s Vic Falls eyes 20% increase in tourist arrivals

10-14-2019

Zimbabwe’s flagship destination, Victoria Falls is expected to register a 20% increase in tourist arrivals this year, driven mainly by international source markets. The country’s source markets include the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Germany, and South Africa.


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