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Zim Internet restored

Source: Tourism Update, 17/01/2019


Luke Brown, Co-founder and CEO of destination management company,
Vayeni, based in Victoria Falls, told Tourism Update: “This morning
[January 17] it appears that we can access our browsers and emails,
but social media is not accessible, unless you can find a way to
circumvent this â€` [with Victoria Falls] being a border town, those
with foreign sim cards can roam on to neighbouring country networks.”
Gavin Rennie, Director of Off2Africa, says the restoration of
Internet access is a welcome relief to the Zimbabwe tourism industry
and business sector at large. “At least we can conduct business now,”
he says.
Reports from tourism players across the country have said that it is
“business as normal”. “Guests have enjoyed wonderful safari
experiences with unaffected movement (road transfers/light aircraft
flights) throughout the country,” says Rennie.
Brown adds that hotels, lodges, camps, transfers and activities
remained operational throughout this period.
Fuel price hike not for tourists
Despite the announced fuel price increase, fuel purchased in foreign
currency by tourists remains at a static price of $1.32/litre for
petrol and $1.24/litre for diesel, and is reserved for foreign
visitors and tourists who can produce a foreign passport, and who pay
in USD cash, or with foreign debit/credit cards.
“Given the above announcements, we don`t foresee that self-drive
tourism will be affected adversely,” concludes Rennie.


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