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Zambia’s visa policy likely to shrink Zim tourism

The Financial Gazette: "Local tourism sector operators said Zimbabwe’s arrival numbers had significantly improved over the past two years due to an overflow of tourists from the country’s northern neighbour.
Zambia’s own boom in tourist arrivals was mainly on the back of a significant decline in local fortunes, precipitated by negative international publicity caused by chaotic agrarian reforms and political turbulence that rocked Zimbabwe since 2000."

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