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Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive, Karikoga Kaseke, told NewsDay in emailed responses that the outlook for 2018 was exciting following the ushering in of the new administration led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in November.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Karikoga Kaseke won the special HAZ award for his contributions to the growth of the tourism sector.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive officer Karikoga Kaseke, who is the patron of Delta Force Sports Trust, promised to do everything to ` ensure the fight is successful.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority’s Acting Chief Executive Mr Givemore Chidzidzi has outlined strategic issues essential in post-Covid-19 tourism recovery drive.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority spokesperson Mr Godfrey Koti said Zimbabwe continues on a positive trajectory in attracting world attention in tourism.
ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority will exhibit at the 27th edition of the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) in New Delhi, India from January 8-10.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) acting chief executive, Mr Givemore Chidzidzi has said saving jobs along the tourism value chain is at the heart of the tourism recovery plan.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) acting chief executive, Mr Givemore Chidzidzi, who is part of the country’s tourism delegation in London, expressed optimism on the growth of sustainable tourism in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) acting chief executive Rita Likukuma said participation at the ATM will go a long way in building the much-needed confidence in the destination.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief operating officer, Givemore Chidzidzi, reiterated that they were hopeful that cholera would be under control in the next few coming weeks.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has stepped up efforts to tap into sport tourism – one of the fastest growing sectors in the travel industry which equates to $7.68 billion.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), organisers of the annual event Harare International Carnival (Hic), will be partnering a West African nation for this year’s festival, the Daily News can reveal.
Zimbabwe travel to Lesotho carrying a 3-1 lead from the first leg with coach Joey Antipas highlighting the need for his boys to be alert.
Zimbabwe turns 40 this year.
Zimbabwe turns to God, as economy continues to crumble.
Zimbabwe U-19 national cricket side are set to depart Harare for Australia on Sunday(13 August 2017) as preparations for next …
Zimbabwe uncompetitive compared to regional and international peers as only a few companies, if any, could afford to invest in capital ex-penditure.
Zimbabwe Under 17 football team have left for Mauritius to participate at Cosafa Under 17 Tournament.
ZIMBABWE Under-19 cricket side have set sights on making the Super Eight stage of the World Cup which roars to life in Dubai next month.
Zimbabwe Under-19 team is also part of the World Cup competition and are in Group C along with Pakistan, Bangladesh and Scotland.
ZIMBABWE under-20 netball team produced a brilliant display to overpower Zambia 47-38 and claim a deserved bronze medal at that the ongoing African Union Sport Council Region5) games in Botswana.
ZIMBABWE Under 23 assistant coach Nesbert “Yabo’’ Saruchera is basking in the glory of becoming the first Division One coach to guide his team into the Premiership this year after steering army side Cranborne Bullets into the elite league yesterday.
Zimbabwe under former President Robert Mugabe had been turned into an effective police State and following the events in November that forced him into resignation, our country has known some modicum of decency especially on the roads.
Zimbabwe under President Emmerson Mnangagwa is already cracking the whip on corruption and illicit financial deals that saw millions of dollars being spirited outside the country under former President Robert Mugabe’s leadership.
Zimbabwe under the current administration has never been excited about issues to do with truth recovery and reconciliation.
Zimbabwe, under the new political dispensation, has found itself back into the fold of economic revival and is fighting to catch up with the rest of the world.
Zimbabwe underwent three phases of experimenting with various programs since gaining independence in 1980.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalist President Matthew Takaona said the barring of journalists from attending the conference reflected badly on the future of the media environment in the country.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary general Foster Dongozi said Chakaodza’s death came as a shock.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary general Foster Dongozi said the new constitution left room for manipulation.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary-general Foster Dongozi weighed in saying “we celebrate this as a victory against the struggle for access to information and freedom of the press”.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) national president Mr Michael Chideme said the ministry’s plans complement their efforts.
Zimbabwe Union of Musician (ZIMU) is appealing for financial support from well-wishers to assist their members who are stranded on lockdown after losing their sources of income.
Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) is a parastatal that administers government's public transport buses and commuters.
ZIMBABWE United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) workers has called for improvement of working conditions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zimbabwe used about US$450 million to import maize this year after an El Nino-induced season wrote off most crops.
Zimbabwe used to be one of the largest exporters of a wide range of horticultural products in Africa, supplying overseas markets including the Middle East.
Zimbabwe used to get up to 350MW from Eskom, on a non-firm contract basis and up to 100MW from Mozambique’s HCB (50MW firm and 50MW non-firm), before Kariba extension reduced the amount of imports required.
Zimbabwe used to operate the Feruka Oil Refinery in Mutare which, however, mothballed in 1966.
Zimbabwe used to produce 325 000 tonnes of the crop per annum, but last year only 25 000 tonnes were produced.
Zimbabwe used to supply 50% of its product to seven countries throughout the region.
Zimbabwe uses a basket of multiple currencies underpinned by the United States dollar, as well as bond notes, which were introduced as an export incentive scheme by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).
Zimbabwe, virtually ostracised by the international community over repression and farm seizures, owes the IMF US$400 million out of a net global debt of US$1,2 billion.
Zimbabwe Voice has been told that during the land reform programme, farms surrounding Highfield Farm were allocated to beneficiaries.
Zimbabwe was a member of the Commonwealth since its independence, but was suspended in 2002 at the height of diplomatic tensions between Harare and London over land reforms.
Zimbabwe was declared ineligible to use IMF general resources and removed from the list of countries eligible to borrow resources under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF on September 24, 2001, after defaulting in mid-February the same year.
Zimbabwe was elected to chair the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, the Organ Troika, at a regional meeting in Namibia last year.
Zimbabwe was expected to hold its first election without Mugabe on July 30.
Zimbabwe was “experiencing unprecedented levels of hardship for the common man”, he said, adding: “Young people are in the streets, unemployed, because the country has been plundered.”
Zimbabwe was hit with a ban by the continental football body from hosting any international games due to the poor state of its stadiums.
Zimbabwe was last year ranked 124 out of 137 on the World Economic Forums Global Competitiveness Index.
Zimbabwe was listed by a notable travel organisation, The Lonely Planet, as the number one tourism destination to visit in 2019.
Zimbabwe was never, and will never, be an American colony.
“Zimbabwe was on an economic growth trajectory from 2009 to 2017 but without much reduction in poverty levels.
Zimbabwe was once one of Africa’s post-Cold War peacekeeping powerhouses in the 1990s, with its troop contributions surging past the 1000-mark annually.
Zimbabwe was once regarded as a force to reckon with on the African continent in football, let us restore our past glory.
“Zimbabwe was one of the first countries to introduce legislation on access to information, but unfortunately, as you all know, AIPPA is better in prohibiting access to information than facilitating (it),” he added.
ZIMBABWE was one of the top economic performers on the continent with average annual growths of 7% in the period 2008-2012, a key prerequisite for achieving the MDGs.
Zimbabwe was one of the top performers in the world’s emerging markets and a new favourite of investors.
Zimbabwe was one of the worst affected countries by the driest year in decades facing southern Africa – including Malawi, Zambia, Lesotho, Swaziland and South Africa.
Zimbabwe was ordered by Caf to play their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria on March 29 outside the country.
ZIMBABWE was prejudiced of more than US$57,2 million through extortionately priced imports and underinvoiced exports to the United States between 2000 to 2005, a new study reveals.
Zimbabwe was producing less than 10 000 tonnes of wheat –a third of national requirements — because of lack of security of tenure caused by evictions and electricity blackouts, Taffs said.
Zimbabwe was relegated to a near pariah state after the EU accused President Robert Mugabe of gross human rights violations in the run-up to the 2002 presidential elections.
Zimbabwe was represented at the Earth Day Network digital commemorations by newly established Hwange-based youth initiative, Green Shango Environment Trust (GSET), which strives to protect the environment through various activities.
Zimbabwe was slapped with sanctions at the turn of the millennium after redistributing land to correct colonial land ownership imbalances.
Zimbabwe was struck by two extreme weather phenomena last season, the severest drought in a generation and the most powerful cyclone to ever hit the Southern Hemisphere.
Zimbabwe was suspended in July following boardroom bickering which resulted in the suspension of the ZC board by the Sports Commission on the back of a number of allegations.
Zimbabwe was the prize, the birthright.
Zimbabwe was the second to arrive in Lesotho after South Africa to observe and monitor the mountain kingdom’s tense elections last month.
Zimbabwe was trying to address the problem of black marginalisation in capital ownership until recently.
Zimbabwe was under attack from Britain, the United States of America and other Western countries at the United Nations Security Council as the former sought the permission of the world body to impose sanctions on the country.
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Zimbabwe welcome all-rounder Heath Streak from Warwickshire in the English county league.
Zimbabwe, we need to be analytical and keep track of what is going on.
Zimbabwe went on to win the round with a 7-1 scoreline after Prince Dube’s first career hattrick propelled the warriors to a 3-1 second leg victory at Barbourfields stadium.
Zimbabwe went through erosion of pension fund values emanating partly from the effects of the hyperinflationary environment the country experienced between 2000 and 2009 and the subsequent conversion of funds from Zimbabwean dollars to US dollars.
Zimbabwe went to the polls in March last year that were synchronised to acco-mmodate local go-vernment, legislative and presidential elections.
Zimbabwe were completely outclassed in the other two games losing 0-2 to Senegal and 2-4 to Tunisia in their last match.
Zimbabwe were drawn in Group B, alongside Uganda, Burkina Faso, and the heavily-fancied Morocco.
Zimbabwe were four down for 73.
Zimbabwe were in a controlling position until the latter stages of Pakistan’s second innings when Younis Khan powered his way to a double-hundred and shared in an unbeaten stand of 88 with No 11 Rahat Ali.
Zimbabwe were on par with Namibia going into the break, but went on to concede 22 points in the second half.
Zimbabwe were runners-up on home soil in the 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship.
Zimbabwe were seemingly overwhelmed by the occasion, starting off in the worst possible manner with a 198 runs thumping loss to the Aussies.
Zimbabwe were then awarded a penalty eight minutes from time when defender Willem Mwedihanga handled inside the box and Manuvire sent the keeper the wrong way.
Zimbabwe were white-washed in the longer version of the game despite having enjoyed a larger part of the stick on the head-to-head statistics against Bangladesh.
Zimbabwe, what is going on?
Zimbabwe, which exports its tobacco to the United States, Brazil and China, is facing high demand following a supply deficit.
Zimbabwe, which has 40 known mineral deposits, is believed to have more than 100 minerals in the earth's crust.
ZIMBABWE, which has over 1,6 million people that relieve themselves in the bush because of lack of toilet facilities last week joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Toilet Day under the theme ‘Dignity and Equality’.
Zimbabwe, which is a member to this convention, is not at the moment allowed to trade in ivory.
Zimbabwe, which is home to the world’s second biggest known deposits of platinum after South Africa, has three platinum-producing mines – Zimplats, Mimosa and Unki.
Zimbabwe, which was excluded from the summit due to President Robert Mugabe’s bad relations with the West, missed a chance to benefit from Obama’s charm offensive to do business with Africa.
Zimbabwe, which was the region’s breadbasket, was reduced to a basket case following the 2000 land seizures which saw white commercial farmers losing their land.
Zimbabwe who are coming from a Triangular series with South Africa and Australia, have a tight training schedule ahead of a long Asian tour.
Zimbabwe, who claimed a record fifth Cosafa Cup title in South Africa last year, will start this year’s tournament from the quarterfinal stage after receiving a bye in the group stages.
Zimbabwe, who narrowly missed out on qualification to next year’s Rugby World Cup in England, have not hosted international XVs rugby matches since beating Uganda 22-19 in a CAR Africa Cup match at Hartsfield Stadium on July 14 2012.
Zimbabwe who were playing their first Test match in almost 15 months impressed during the tie and can only get better in the second Test which begins on Monday.