‘56% tourism sector rise positions Zim as top destination’
THE tourism sector in Zimbabwe has experienced a 56% rise, positioning the country as a leading destination for global travellers, Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbra Rwodzi has said.
By Kudzai Mufushwa
Oct. 29, 2025
MICE driving tourism business and investments: Rwodzi
According to ZTA, tourism receipts rose by 24% in the first half of the year to about US$493 million, from a comparative of US$398 million in 2023.
By Julia Ndlela
Nov. 25, 2024
Uproar as Zimparks seals off Vic Falls …tourists barred to make way for private event
Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbra Rwodzi said she was “out of the country until next week."
By Tinashe Kairiza
Apr. 19, 2024
Minister wreaks havoc at ZTA
“She has bullied the CEO into resignation and has pummelled the board to vacate office.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Dec. 31, 2023
Travelling & touring: Open letter to Tourism and Hospitality minister, Babra Rwodzi
Yours Truly is aware that your hands are full of responsibilities and in this letter would try to be as brief as possible.
By Burzil Dube
Oct. 1, 2023
Corruption watch: Of vile Barbra Rwodzi and Zanu PF’ impunity
A fuming Barbra phoned Matsa and had the cheek to call the policeman’s parents and forebears barking canines.
By Tawanda Majoni
Aug. 6, 2023
Letters: Zanu PF leaders experts at doublespeak
This is a dangerous trend, especially considering that Mnangagwa is not only the leader of Zanu PF, but is also the head of State and government.
By Amh Voices
Jul. 26, 2023
Editorial Comment: Tolerance needed in run-up to polls
Tourism deputy minister Barbra Rwodzi was recorded harassing a police officer in the Midlands for arresting a Zanu PF member for allegedly defacing CCC posters.
By The Standard
Jul. 23, 2023
Zanu PF Youth League Boss preaches peace
Machakaire also warned party supporters against defacing opposition campaign posters.
By Staff Reporter
Jul. 22, 2023
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