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Inn on Rupurara Closed due to decline in Tourist Arrivals in Nyanga Region

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One of the most beautiful boutique hotels of the Nyanga region Inn on the Rupurara has closed its doors and fallen into liquidation effective Thursday 27 April 2017 according to a statement issued by Gordon Addams who is the Best of Zimbabwe Chairman. Gordon Addams In the statement sent out to "friends" in the travel trade yesterday, Mr Addams cites  'the substantial decline in tourism in the Eastern Highlands over the past 15 or so years," as the key reason for this move.  You can read the full statement below. "Dear Friends in the travel trade After 20 years of service to the travelling public of Zimbabwe and the world, Inn On Rupurara at Nyanga has closed its doors and ceased operating with effect from Thursday, April 27. This was the direct result of a number of years of unprofitable operation, brought about by the substantial decline in tourism in the Eastern Highlands over the past 15 or so years. It has become impossible to continue t

Lelethu - Executive Accommodation in Harare

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Wow!! How time flies. It has already been 2 years before I posted on this blog and yet we have grown so much with the #VisitZimbabwe tourism and hospitality marketing campaign and brand. We now even have a logo well that is almost reaching its first birthday since its release, and we have hit thousands of kilometres across Zimbabwe to various beautiful destinations within our world of wonders - Zimbabwe. Anyway, enough of the blubber (you obviously have more stories to peruse before jumping off this blog. A friend of mine recently mentioned Lelethu Guest House to me in a random conversation. Being the Publisher of the Zimbabwe Hotels and Restaurants Directory, it beat me that if this Lelethu Guest House was worth any mention how I had never come across it. So I decided to pay them a visit, while at the same time making it my  Workers' Day treat because trust me, this year has been super busy for my travel buddy at #VisitZimbabwe (Patrick) and I as we prepare to launch our

African Print Shirts... My New Style

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African Print clothing seems to be the new fashion trend. I chose not to be left out and got my African print fabric from Tanzania for my African Print shirts. I particularly like the short sleeved African print shirt pictured here below in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. If seen close up it has a glittery finish and can serve well as an evening event shirt. Evidently both these African print shirts can be easily adorned in both formal and casual environments. I think the best of African print shirts is yet to be exposed and I predict that this will always be a classic fashion line. Share your African print shirts too. Love Africa and #VisitZimbabwe Sam Nyaude in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Sam in #Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

My Christmas Letter to the Mayor of Harare City

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This is what I ask for Christmas... Dear Mr Mayor, Well since I do not believe in Santa Claus, and apparently you are the guy responsible for making sure people have Christmas in your town, I guess you will not blame me for directing my Christmas request to you. I have been told by a little birdie that you have a “Christmas Cheer Fund,” sadly for me it has never brought cheer to me. I hope this year you can restore my belief in Christmas. I understand if you are a very busy man, Your Worship; but I too want my share of Christmas. Do you remember the Christmas advert that used to be flighted on ZBC TV by Bata - the shoe company? Well my request is not that you bring back the quality that was at ZBC TV then, well that is before Professor Moyo dictated was it 75% or 100% local content. Maybe you might not have the powers to do that, but the kids in that advert emphasised that Christmas was a time of love and sharing and at the end the cute little Indian boy from Princ

“Visit Zimbabwe instead of Kenya” Smear Campaign Allegation - Zimbabwe’s Response

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The tweets by https://twitter.com/zanu_pf on social media this week caused a bit of mayhem in tourism circles with Zimbabwe being accused of lacking in comradeship after Kenya stood by Zimbabwe during the times when it had been hit by severe travel warning by especially the European Union, especially Britain; and also the United States of America. Kenya has had a series of terrorist attacks of late thus seeing the same source markets issuing travel warning against visiting Kenya. Online publisher http://www.eturbonews.com/47191/dont-risk-your-life-kenya-come-zimbabwe-safe-holiday went on to publish a story titled “ZIMBABWE TOURISM SMEARS KENYA TRAVEL INDUSTRY IN TWITTER CAMPAIGN” which resulted in top government officials from both countries having to meet to clear the air. 3 days ago, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Chief Executive Karikoga Kaseke had to respond to delegates from the Kenya Tourism Board regarding these allegations at the Routes Africa aviation conference in Victoria

Zimbabwe International Carnival 2013

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The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority hosted the Zimbabwe International Carnival that was supposed to run from the May 21-26 2013 but ended up being Harare's biggest ever street procession. For a first time event I think the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) was rather rash in organising what was supposed to be one of Zimbabwe's mega-events hosted to increase tourism arrivals to the "World of Wonders." Coordination of the many proposed events that were supposed to make the carnival week fell apart towards the dates of the Carnival resulting in so many advertised participants not attending. This development left ZTA with no choice but to ride on existing Harare activities resulting in a landslide decrease in the number of attends. Events such as the Mbira Night were hosted at the Book Cafe, which is a considerably small venue hosting less that 200 people comfortably. Reggae night was moved to Red Fox Hotel, one venue that has asserted itself strongly in the reggae

Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls Safari Lodge makes Conde Nast Gold List 2013

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Victoria Falls Safari Lodge in Zimbabwe has been listed among the worlds 510 most beautiful hotels scoring an impressive 92.5 out of 100 total score on the Conde Nast Gold List 2013 The rating is derived from the assessment of rooms (90.2); service (90.2); food (92.7); location (97.6); design (92;7) and finally activities (91.4).  Every entry is rigorously tested and screened by about 47 000 Conde Nast Traveler readers who produce an independent final selection of the very best by participating in their annual Readers' Choice Survey.  "The GOLD LIST is a representation of  real quality no matter how far flung." - Conde Nast Traveler.     Victoria Falls Safari Lodge is home to the famous Boma Restaurant that serves Zimbabwean cuisine accompanied by traditional dancing and drumming. The Makuwa-kuwa Restaurant, which faces a waterhole in the unfenced Zambezi National Park is one the best to have breakfast while sighting animals such as elephants, kudu, impala an