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Written by ZimOnline
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Thursday, 27 August 2009 08:04 |
 HARARE - The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has said the country needs to clean up its image and deal with the negative effects of communicable diseases such as cholera and H1N1 swine flu if the country is to benefit from next year's World Cup in neighboring South Africa. (Shingi Munyeza, ZTA chairperson)
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Click to continue... ['We must clear our image ahead of 2010 World Cup']
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Written by STEVE MBOGO
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 08:34 |
SA’s Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk (pictured) signed an agreement with his counterpart in Kenya yesterday on how to co-operate in encouraging tourism investment.
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Click to continue... [SA, Kenya team up to promote tourism]
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Written by Radio VOP
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Monday, 17 August 2009 13:53 |
CHUNDU - Confusion has gripped over 2 000 villagers in the remote area under Chief Chundu in Hurungwe, amid conflicting statements that they face eviction from their homes of nearly three decades to pave way for a game park.
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Click to continue... [Villagers To Give Way To Game Park]
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Written by Daniel Howden, Africa Correspondent
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Saturday, 08 August 2009 14:49 |
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Why are we asking this now? A gradual easing of restrictions on foreign journalists working in Zimbabwe was marked last week by the lifting of the reporting ban on the BBC and CNN. (Picture by AFP/Getty: The Victoria Falls in north-west Zimbabwe, one of the most spectacular attractions in Africa)
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Click to continue... [The Big Question: Is it time for business, tourists and expats to return to Zimbabwe?]
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Written by ABDULWAKIL SAIBOKO
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Thursday, 30 July 2009 08:00 |
A prolonged drought has extensively reduced water in River Mara which traverses Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya into Tanzania’s Serengeti, reducing the world famous annual wildebeest migration (pictured) – which could stop altogether.
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Click to continue... [Tanzania: Drought threatens Serengeti]
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Written by MOTHER DUCK
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009 17:33 |
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There is a place at the very northern end of Zimbabwe where it is so hot, dry and arid, that one's brain takes on an echo of one's surroundings - "Binga by the Sea". (Pictured: The Museum of Tonga History in Binga.)
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Click to continue... [Kariba: Once a Tonga playground]
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Written by Nyasa Times
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009 07:07 |
The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Culture says the Tourism Marketing Levy [TML] for the Tourism Industry announced by Finance Minister Ken Kandodo (pictured) as he recently presented the 2009/10 national budget in Parliament, will be effective starting August 1, 2009.
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Click to continue... [Malawi: Tourism levy effective 1st August]
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Written by Tlotlang Rahube
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Monday, 27 July 2009 10:25 |
National carrier, Air Botswana, and East African skies heavyweight, Kenya Airways, have entered into a partnership that will see the two servicing the new Gaborone-Nairobi route.
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Click to continue... [AB, Kenya Airways in historic partnership to service new Gaborone-Kenya route]
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Written by Zwanai Sithole
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:42 |
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CHIREDZI - The refusal of the Chitsa people to leave Gonarezhou National Park has had an impact on preparations for the 2010 soccer World Cup tournament to be held in South Africa. (Pictured: - Gonarezhou National park is expected to be a favourite for world cup visitors in 2010)
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Click to continue... [Squatters hamper world cup preparations]
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