The Sanganai Hlanganani World Tourism Expo promises to be a remarkable occasion indeed, as industry players and operators eagerly prepare to showcase Zimbabwe’s rich tourist offerings. As the country moves forward in the recovery of its tourism sector, the focus remains on reviving domestic and regional tourism through collaboration, partnerships, and sustainable growth. The Expo provides an exceptional platform for stakeholders in the industry to come together and pave the way for a brighter future.
Women Scouts Make History in Zimbabwe’s Wildlife Conservation
In a historic milestone for wildlife conservation and gender equality in Zimbabwe, 28 community wildlife scouts graduated from a basic ranger training course at the Zimbabwe Institute of Wildlife Conservation (ZIWC) in Masvingo. The scouts, drawn from Mbire and Muzarabani Districts in the Zambezi Valley, …
Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023: A New Vision for the Continent’s Tourism
By Godknows Homwe: Muchanyuka, “Our aim is to increase inflows from the region and particularly this market by at least 20% (SA contributed 292 thousand visitors into Zimbabwe last year). We are going to South Africa to consolidate and grow our regional market share.”
Discover Cresta Grande: The Ultimate Destination for Leisure and Business in 2023
By Godknows Homwe: What does African hospitality mean in a modern world? To us, it has and always will be, endless abundance. Especially here at the southern tip of the continent, where the sky goes on forever and the oceans crash with a never-ending song.
Emirates and Zimbabwe Join Forces to Promote the Country as a Top Destination in 2023
Dubai, UAE: Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has entered into a partnership with Emirates, one of the world’s leading airlines, to increase inbound tourism and develop traffic into Zimbabwe. The agreement will leverage the airline’s global network and reach to showcase the country’s diverse and rich …