Zimbabwe’s tourism industry has generated over US$1.2 billion in receipts from 1.6 million international visitors in 2024, while attracting a record US$190.5 million in investments.
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi, highlighted that tourism has become a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s strategy for reaching an upper-middle-income economy by 2030. This is reported by
The Herald, a partner of TV BRICS.
In 2024, the country not only welcomed over 1.6 million visitors but also achieved a 7 per cent increase in investment compared to the previous year, showcasing the resilience and growth potential of the sector despite global challenges.
Key drivers behind this success include enhanced air connectivity, strategic destination marketing, and the country’s tourism environment.
Furthermore, with the launch of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Policy (2025–2030), the government has outlined a clear framework for the sector’s future, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and eco-friendly tourism practices.
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