Nestled on the banks of a seasonal rushing river, Sango Dadiso Camp is a hidden gem in the heart of the Sango Wildlife Reserve, Savé Valley Conservancy. This camp is the perfect place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in nature. Its intimate connection to the unspoiled natural surroundings makes it one of the most iconic spots in Sango.
Author: Justin Salani

Excitement in Gonarezhou National Park as the 2023 Tourism Season Kicks Off
Gonarezhou National Park, one of Zimbabwe’s largest and most biodiverse parks, has officially opened its doors to tourists for the 2023 season. After a temporary annual closure during the first months of the year, the park has reopened to visitors, offering a wealth of opportunities to explore its diverse ecosystem.

Escape to Nature: Visit the Savé Valley Conservancy for an Unforgettable Easter Holiday Experience
As Easter approaches, many people are beginning to plan their holiday getaways. For those looking to immerse themselves in nature and experience the beauty of Zimbabwe’s wildlife reserves, the Save Valley Conservancy is the perfect destination. With its vast expanse of protected land, diverse wildlife, and range of recreational activities, the Conservancy offers a unique opportunity for tourists to connect with nature and create unforgettable memories.

REDT Easter business conference to be held at Drummond Ranch
The Rural Enterprise Development Trust (REDT) has announced that their Easter Conference will be held at the picturesque Drummond Ranch in West Nicholson. The conference is set to take place from April 7th to April 10th, 2023.

Dengeni Cave, a recreational travel allurement
Rock paintings have been instrumental in understanding the rich history of Zimbabwe’s pre-literate societies. Such paintings which still exist at different heritage sites found across the country also help one to connect with Zimbabwe’s historical past.

Chiredzi town council purchases TLB, refuse compactor
Chiredzi Town Council has procured a tractor-loader backhoe (TLB) worth US$ 115 000 and a refuse compactor at a total cost of ZWL 16 million. The TLB was purchased with funds generated through rates paid by residents and other stakeholders as well as sale of Melbourne Park stands, and the refuse compactor was purchased with devolution funds.

Matobo Hills conquers world tourism
MANA Pools National Park is an animal conservancy with a difference due to its uniqueness within the travelling and touring industry.

Tabudirira High boarding facility nod to enhance equitable access to quality education
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent educational disruption has had a substantial negative effect on the education sector, with rural schools being the most affected.

Tourism Matrix: Mt Buchwa in Mberengwa
Crescent shaped and rising abruptly from a virtually level surrounding plain, Mt Buchwa in Mberengwa gives “climbers” a sense of accomplishment and exhilaration.

‘Wetlands Action is Climate Action’
An environment devoid of wetlands is devoid of life. Imagine a forest without a pan for animals, aquatic organisms succumbing to the effects of the presence of a water hyacinth in Lake Chivero; and a water source for humans that is heavily polluted, that can be perilous. Both humanity and biodiversity survive on water, and wetlands are the natural repositories of water.