Govt. set to improve tourism infrastructure
Govt. set to improve tourism infrastructure Livingstone, June 19, 2014 ZANIS----------Tourism and Arts Permanent Secretary Steven Mwansa says government is set to improve infrastructure development...
Zambezi source shelter rehabilitated, Co-ordinator applies for additional US $1 million
The National Heritage Conservation Commission (NHCC) has embarked on a project to rehabilitate the shelter at the Zambezi Source ahead of the United Nations...
African countries should devise own ways of conserving nature-Scott.
Vice President Guy Scott has said African countries should devise their own ways of conserving nature, particularly preserving elephants from being hunted illegally.
Dr. Scott...
Hologram sensitization raises dust
Government’s deliberate sensitization campaign on the Hologram has drawn a blank after traders of the commodity say that the period for the exercise...
TCZ condemn retirees’ planned protest during UNWTO
The Tourism Council of Zambia (TCZ) has condemned the planned protest by a group of 200 retirees in Livingstone over unpaid their retirement benefits...
Falling Into Zambia: Zungulila, Champagne and Floating on Water
Another morning in Zambia, another round of goodbyes. This was followed by hellos and smiles at a new camp, Zungulila. (A name I still...
Tackling the New Tourism Tax
As of early 2014, all tourism packages and activities in Zambia now incur an expense of an additional 16% allocated to VAT, where previously VAT...
K20m needed to complete L/stone modern market
THE Parliamentary Committee on Lands, Environment and Tourism is saddened that works on the construction of the Livingstone ultra modern market have stalled because...