Zimbabwe tourism former boss Karikoga Kaseke dies aged 62

Zimbabwe mourns the passing of Karikoga Kaseke, the former Chief Executive Officer of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), who died on Thursday at the age of 62.

Zimbabwe mourns the passing of Karikoga Kaseke, the former Chief Executive Officer of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), who died on Thursday at the age of 62.

In a recent report, Acting Auditor-General Rhea Kujinga revealed that 51 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Zimbabwe have failed to submit their financial statements for auditing, as required by law.

The recently concluded Feria Internacional de Turismo (FITUR), according to the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), was a success since it provided local players with opportunity to enter the Spanish market.

The Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) plans to develop two new national airports in Mutare and Beitbridge through public-private partnerships (PPPs) in line with the aspirations of the national vision.

The 15th Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo started Thursday in Bulawayo. The number of exhibitors reached 270, exceeding the initial target of 250.

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has announcement the much anticipated retirement of long serving chief executive, Karikoga Kaseke.