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BOOST FOR TOURISM AS ZIMBABWE IS TAKEN OFF UK REDLIST

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Destination Zimbabwe and other countries have been removed from the UK’s COVID19 Red List. This will be effective from 4 am on 11 October.

The classification had put the destination in a disadvantaged position since the United Kingdom is one of Zimbabwe’s major source tourism markets. ZTA spokesperson Godfrey Koti said, “The announcement that destination Zimbabwe will be removed from the red list is incredibly exciting and the sector is fully prepared to help travelers get back to this beautiful tourism destination.”

He said this was a welcome development for the tourism sector in its generality. “To us as the tourism sector, the announcement brings hope for recovery of the sector,” he said.

This is an acknowledgment of our government’s efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. The vaccination programme has been a resounding success.

“We are looking forward to an increased traffic flow into the destination. We’re expecting to see the resumption of flights into destination Zimbabwe,” he added.

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor, and writer whose work explores the intersections of cities, migration, and social justice. He tells stories about how people move, survive, and remake urban life under conditions of precarity, drawing on close field engagement and lived experience. Trained as a journalist at the Christian College of Southern Africa, Abel’s early work was rooted in media practice and community storytelling. Over time, his focus expanded into research and critical inquiry, allowing his writing to move fluidly between reportage, analysis, and long-form reflection. He is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and is currently pursuing research at the University of Cambridge, where his work builds on earlier research into migration and informal housing. Abel is the author of three books, and his writing has appeared across platforms ranging from grassroots and community radio to international and policy-facing spaces. His work is grounded in clarity, ethical storytelling, and a commitment to centring voices often left out of mainstream narratives.

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