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Railway section yet to be cleared after Friday train accident

A SECTION where 13 passengers, including tourists and crew members, were injured in a train accident on Friday, is a dark spot according to locals.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 21, 2025

Major boost for local religious tourism

“This year, all local, regional, continental and global congregants will be attending the 40th anniversary celebrations.
By Style Reporter Apr. 15, 2025

Gweru lauds Antelope Park tourism boost

The tourism facility also offers boating and outdoor sport games, among other recreational activities.
By Stephen Chadenga Mar. 21, 2025

Kariba accident survivor relives harrowing experience

Aleck Pembere (24), of Nyamhunga Phase 3, told NewsDay Live that after the accident, he found himself hanging precariously on a refrigerator that had fallen off the vessel.
By Obert Siamilandu Mar. 13, 2025

RTG posts positive net working capital of US$3,4 million

During the period under review, the group recorded total revenues of US$44,4 million, representing a 2% increase from the US$43,6 million posted in 2023.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 12, 2025

Zim's untapped treasure: Ecotourism in biosphere reserves a path to sustainable development

Ecotourism, at its core, explores the positive social and environmental benefits of responsible travel.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Mar. 9, 2025

RTG targets Monomotapa Hotel in fresh expansion bid

ASL has been offloading non-core assets as part of its restructuring efforts. 
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Mar. 7, 2025

RTG executives cleared of wrongdoing

Vultures are allegedly circling around RTG after Nssa, which holds a 91,6% stake in the leading tourism group, announced plans to dispose of 56% of its shares.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Mar. 6, 2025

Matamisa calls for competitiveness in tourism sector

The higher prices charged by local tourism players is a result of exchange rate volatility, the export retention threshold of 30%, as well as regulatory and policy inconsistencies.
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 6, 2025