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SmileStar Brings Free Dental Care to Victoria Falls and Hwange

SmileStar, a global dental charity dedicated to providing free dental care to underprivileged communities, is in Zimbabwe having begun its free dental clinics at Chinotimba Clinic in Victoria Falls on 8 March. The team treated patients there until 13 March before moving to Hwange, where they are conducting clinics until 22 March 2025.  The team of 14 voluntary dental professionals, who have self-funded their trip, were hosted by Victoria Falls Safari Lodge in Victoria Falls while Hwange Safari Lodge is hosting the team in Hwange.

SmileStar, which is supported by many volunteers from Dentex, Europe’s largest private dental group, undertakes three to four two-week missions each year to deliver essential dental treatment and education to underprivileged communities. In 2024, SmileStar teams provided dental care in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Jamaica, and Kenya, transforming the lives of thousands of people.

During their mission to Victoria Falls, the SmileStar team treated 550 patients.   Dr Mitesh Badiani, Team Leader of the mission, emphasised the importance of their work, saying, “Access to dental care is often limited in these communities, and we are humbled to be able to provide much-needed treatment. Beyond immediate care, we are committed to educating patients on oral hygiene to ensure long-term benefits for their health.”

The team’s work extends beyond treatment, as they also carry out dental hygiene programmes and provide ongoing education on oral care for local communities. In addition, the team leaves behind equipment and supplies to ensure sustained improvements in oral health.

Mark Cockburn, who founded Dentex nine years ago and plays an active role in SmileStar’s initiatives, expressed his enthusiasm for this mission. “We are incredibly honoured to bring SmileStar’s work to Victoria Falls and Hwange. Our goal is not only to provide essential dental care to those in need, but also to equip these communities with the knowledge and resources to improve long-term oral health. We are deeply grateful for the warm hospitality extended to us by Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, which has made our mission here even more special.”

Speaking on the team’s experience at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Dr Badiani stated, “Our stay at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge was exceptional. The genuine warmth and attentiveness of the staff, combined with strong management presence, made a lasting impression on us, and our stay was truly unforgettable.”

During their time in Victoria Falls, the team had the opportunity to explore the destination, including a tour of the Falls, a helicopter flight over the Falls, and dining at some of the destination’s renowned dining establishments including The Boma – Dinner & Drum Show and Dusty Road.

Africa Albida Tourism Managing Director, Nigel Frost, welcomed the initiative, stating, “Hosting the SmileStar team at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge aligns perfectly with our commitment to community support and sustainable tourism. Their work will have a profound and lasting impact on the people of Victoria Falls and Hwange, and we are proud to have played our part in this noble effort.”

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Photo: Some of the patients waiting for treatment at the SmileStar Clinic in Victoria Falls

“We also appreciate the invaluable contribution of CIMAS in supporting this mission, which has further strengthened the impact of this initiative”, added Frost.

In addition to hosting the SmileStar team, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge also sponsored accommodation for a two-man team from CIMAS, who are supporting the clinics and contributing to the success of this vital healthcare initiative.

SmileStar’s dedication to transforming dental healthcare for underprivileged communities continues to make a significant difference worldwide. Their visit to Zimbabwe is expected to leave a lasting legacy of improved oral health.

Africa Albida Tourism hospitality group operates the Victoria Falls Safari Collection, a portfolio of properties renowned for capturing the very essence of Africa in one of the region’s most iconic destinations – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. 

The collection incorporates the flagship Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, the premium 20-room Victoria Falls Safari Club, the spacious Victoria Falls Safari Suites, the family-friendly Lokuthula Lodges – Victoria Falls, the deluxe MaKuwa-Kuwa Restaurant, the “must-do” Boma – Dinner & Drum Show and the Victoria Falls Safari Spa, all located on the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate, just 4km from the Victoria Falls.

TAAG Expands Fleet With The Arrival Of Its Second Airbus A220-300 Aircraft

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  • The second A220-300 aircraft of TAAG Angola Airlines, designated D2-TAF, will serve domestic and regional destinations.

Luanda, March 14, 2025: As part of the 2024-2029 strategic plan and fleet expansion program, TAAG Angola Airlines has recently added its second A220-300 aircraft, which landed on Angolan soil at the newly inaugurated Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport.

Empowering the fleet with modern, state-of-the-art aircraft is closely aligned with the airline’s strategic pillars, specifically the company’s focus on “Operational Excellence”, “Commercial Superiority,” and “Connectivity.” Incorporating the A220-300 also signifies a substantial enhancement in the quality of services provided to passengers.

The A220-300 aircraft will enhance domestic and regional connections, providing passengers with exceptional comfort, convenience, innovative cabin features, and a memorable flying experience.

TAAG D2TAF A220 300

The aircraft is a clean sheet design incorporating advanced materials and state of the art technologies. The A220 Family’s cutting-edge aerodynamics, combined with Pratt & Whitney latest generation of geared turbofan engines, result in an aircraft that achieves a 25% reduction in fuel consumption per seat and CO2 emissions compared to previous-generation aircraft. Additionally, it boasts half the noise footprint compared to the
previous generation of aircraft, making it a truly community-friendly jetliner.

Globally, the reinforcement of the TAAG fleet demonstrates the airline’s commitment to modernisation and growth. This initiative consolidates a more versatile fleet and enhances aircraft availability to meet the demands of passengers and customers

About TAAG Angola Airlines
TAAG Angola Airlines is the leading airline in the country and is recognised worldwide for its strong high-yield market, having grown its current network to 13 domestic and 11 international destinations. Its fleet allows, in addition to passenger transport, air cargo services which have become essential for Angola ́s growth and development. TAAG is a company that prides itself on a strong track record of service and performance excellence.

For more information on TAAG Angola Airlines, visit: www.taag.com

ITB Berlin 2025 Breaks Records with 5,800 Exhibitors, Albania as Host, and Game-Changing Travel Innovations

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Berlin, March 4, 2025 – ITB Berlin 2025, the world’s leading travel trade show, has opened with an unprecedented 5,800 exhibitors from 170+ countries at Messe Berlin from March 4-6. The event gathers global tourism professionals, industry leaders, and media for three days of networking, innovations, and discussions on the future of travel.

Albania: The Host Country Spotlight

For the first time, Albania is the official Host Country, marking its rapid emergence as a top European destination. Prime Minister Edi Rama emphasised Albania’s booming tourism sector, noting that 374,000 German tourists visited in 2023, a significant rise from previous years. Other notable speakers at the opening ceremony included:

  • Kai Wegner, Governing Mayor of Berlin
  • Dieter Janecek, Federal Coordinator for Maritime Industry and Tourism
  • Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO
  • Zurab Pololikashvili, UN Tourism Secretary-General

Travel Industry Innovations and Trends

With a focus on AI-driven travel solutions, sustainable tourism, and smart hospitality technology, ITB Berlin 2025 showcases groundbreaking advancements. Deborah Rothe, ITB Berlin Director, highlighted these innovations, while Dr. Mario Tobias, CEO of Messe Berlin, emphasised ITB Berlin’s role in driving global business opportunities.

Tourism Market Insights: Resilience Amid Uncertainty

Despite economic challenges, global travel demand remains strong. Mitra Sorrells, Phocuswright SVP Content, noted that investment in travel startups is growing, particularly in AI and digital solutions. Norbert Fiebig, DRV President, echoed these views, stressing that Germans continue to prioritise travel for cultural enrichment and relaxation.

ITB Travel & Tourism Report 2025/2026 Released

A key event highlight is the release of the ITB Travel & Tourism Report 2025/2026, offering insights into global tourism trends, emerging markets, industry challenges, and strategies for sustainable growth.

Looking Ahead

With record-breaking participation, ITB Berlin 2025 cements its status as the top global travel trade show, shaping the industry’s future through digital transformation, sustainability, and investment in travel technology.

5 Places in Bulawayo for Business Travellers to Unwind

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, is more than just a commercial hub—it’s a destination where history, culture, and relaxation blend seamlessly. Whether you’re visiting for a conference, corporate event, or client meetings, taking a break to explore the city can enhance your business trip. From museums to adventure networking spots, here are five must-visit places in Bulawayo that will make your work trip more memorable.

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1. Natural History Museum – Discover Zimbabwe’s Natural Wealth

For business travellers interested in Zimbabwe’s economic and geological history, the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe is a must-visit. Spread over three floors, the museum showcases an extensive collection of gemstones, minerals, and wildlife taxidermy, including a record-breaking elephant. If you’re looking to understand the country’s rich resources and biodiversity, this museum offers valuable insights.

Why Visit?

  • Gain insights into Zimbabwe’s natural resources and industries
  • Explore impressive taxidermy displays and rare mineral collections
  • A perfect spot for an intellectual break between meetings

Cost: $4
Don’t Forget: The museum features a live snake collection, including black mambas and cobras.

Locomotives at Bulawayo Railway Museum

2. Bulawayo Railway Museum – A Journey Through Business & Colonial History

Bulawayo has long been a vital transportation and trade hub in Southern Africa. The Bulawayo Railway Museum takes you back in time, showcasing historic steam locomotives and carriages, including the personal train coach of Cecil Rhodes. Whether you’re a railway enthusiast or simply interested in Zimbabwe’s industrial growth, this museum offers a fascinating look at how the country’s railway system shaped business and commerce.

Why Visit?

  • Discover the role of railways in Zimbabwe’s economic development
  • See vintage locomotives and learn about their historical significance
  • Engage with passionate museum curators who bring history to life

Cost: $2
Don’t Forget: Check out the 1889 Jack Tar train, which was the first to cross Victoria Falls Bridge.

National Art Gallery in Bulawayo

3. National Art Gallery in Bulawayo – A Creative Break from Work

For business travellers seeking inspiration outside of the boardroom, the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo is a must-visit. Housed in a stunning Edwardian building, the gallery features contemporary Zimbabwean sculptures, paintings, and photography. It’s an excellent place to appreciate local artistry, discover unique souvenirs, or even engage in thought-provoking conversations with resident artists.

Why Visit?

  • Experience Zimbabwe’s vibrant art scene and support local talent
  • Find unique, handcrafted pieces ideal for corporate gifts
  • Relax in a serene, creative environment after a busy workday

Cost: Free to enter
Don’t Forget: Visit the gallery shop for exclusive art pieces and the on-site café for a quiet moment.

The Bulawayo Club

4. The Bulawayo Club – The Ultimate Networking Spot

No business trip is complete without some high-level networking, and The Bulawayo Club provides the perfect setting. This historic gentleman’s club, founded in 1895, is now open to all professionals. With its elegant décor, exclusive dining areas, and a well-stocked bar, it’s an excellent venue for business lunches, casual meetings, or simply unwinding with fellow professionals.

Why Visit?

  • Ideal for business meetings in a refined setting
  • Great for networking with Zimbabwe’s corporate elite
  • Enjoy world-class dining in a historic atmosphere

Cost: Free to enter (meals and drinks available for purchase)
Don’t Forget: Adhere to the dress code—smart casual attire is required.

Photo of a leopard at Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage

5. Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage – A Unique Team-Building Experience

If you’re looking for a relaxing and meaningful way to wrap up your business trip, visit Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage. Located just 23 km from the city centre, this sanctuary rescues and rehabilitates orphaned or injured wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, and rhinos. It’s a great place to unwind while contributing to a conservation effort.

Why Visit?

  • Enjoy a peaceful escape from the fast-paced business world
  • Support a conservation initiative by visiting or volunteering
  • A great spot for team-building activities outside the office

Cost: $2
Don’t Forget: If you have time, consider the volunteer program to make a lasting impact.

Final Thoughts

Bulawayo is more than just a business hub—it’s a city filled with culture, history, and networking opportunities. Whether you’re taking a break between meetings or looking for a unique way to entertain clients, these five locations will elevate your business trip.

Which of these places would you visit on your next trip to Bulawayo? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cassia Restaurant Gets a Stunning Upgrade—Here’s Why You’ll Love It!

A Fresh Look, A Superior Experience

The Cassia Restaurant at Ilala Lodge Hotel has officially reopened today, March 1, 2025, unveiling a bold new look designed to redefine the guest experience. With its elegant redesign, this renovation isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about elevating Ilala’s position as a premier dining destination in Victoria Falls’ competitive hospitality market.

What’s New? A Blend of Tradition and Contemporary Elegance

Every inch of Cassia Restaurant has been meticulously transformed. Rich wooden accents, botanical wallpaper, and a green herringbone tile backsplash create a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere. A redesigned coffee and refreshment station ensures seamless service, while the revamped buffet area enhances both functionality and presentation, showcasing locally inspired and internationally curated cuisine.

One of the most striking updates is the main dining room, where Ilala Lodge’s signature thatched ceiling and decorative chandeliers beautifully blend African tradition with modern luxury. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of lush gardens, immersing diners in the natural beauty of Victoria Falls.

For those who love outdoor dining, the terrace area has been upgraded with new seating and décor, offering an uninterrupted view of the mist rising from the falls—a signature experience that Cassia Restaurant is known for.

What This Means for Business Travellers and Hospitality Investors

This refurbishment isn’t just about enhancing guest comfort—it signals Ilala Lodge Hotel’s commitment to staying competitive in Africa’s luxury hospitality space. As demand for high-end, experience-driven travel grows, Ilala’s investment in a world-class dining environment reinforces its appeal to both leisure travellers and corporate guests looking for premium accommodation and dining.

Would this transformation make you choose Ilala Lodge Hotel for your next trip? Share your thoughts below!

Raising the Bar: How Service Excellence Training is Elevating Zimbabwe’s Tourism Industry

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In a strategic move to strengthen Zimbabwe’s tourism industry and elevate its global competitiveness, the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), is conducting a Service Excellence, Standards, and Grading training workshop in Gweru for Midlands Province tourism operators.

This high-impact initiative is designed to ensure exceptional service delivery, creating world-class guest experiences that align with international tourism standards. By enhancing customer service skills, hospitality best practices, and grading benchmarks, Zimbabwe is positioning itself as a premium business and leisure travel destination.

Strategic Benefits for Business & Leisure Tourism

🔹 Preparing for Key Events: The Midlands Province is gearing up for the upcoming Independence celebrations in Nembudziya, ensuring service providers deliver top-tier hospitality.
🔹 Driving Business & MICE Tourism: A focus on professional service delivery enhances Zimbabwe’s appeal as a destination for business conferences, corporate retreats, and investor engagements.
🔹 Expanding Nationwide Impact: Similar workshops are scheduled for Mashonaland West, Kadoma, and Chegutu, further cementing national service excellence in tourism.
🔹 Boosting Hotel & Hospitality Standards: Accommodation providers will gain insights into grading criteria, ensuring consistency and quality in luxury stays, boutique lodges, and corporate hotels.

Why Service Excellence Matters

Hon. Barbara Rwodzi, Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, emphasized that exceptional service is the backbone of a thriving tourism economy. “We are investing in world-class hospitality training because great service translates into repeat visitors, strong global reputation, and increased tourism revenues. This is how we unlock the full potential of Zimbabwe’s tourism sector.”

As Zimbabwe gears up for a surge in international visitors, these training workshops reinforce the nation’s commitment to hospitality excellence, destination competitiveness, and sustainable tourism growth.

💡 By elevating service standards, Zimbabwe is shaping itself into Africa’s next great travel and business hub. 🚀

How Sports Tourism is Boosting Zimbabwe’s Business Travel Economy

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Sports tourism is proving to be a powerful driver of Zimbabwe’s business and travel economy as the country welcomes the Canadian Cricket Team for an exciting tour from February 14 to 28, 2025. Hosted in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, this visit highlights Zimbabwe’s growing position as a world-class sporting and business destination.

Beyond the cricket matches, this tour is a strategic economic booster—driving hotel stays, luxury experiences, and corporate engagements. The team’s itinerary includes:

Exclusive Stays: The players and officials are booked at top-tier hotels and lodges, reflecting Zimbabwe’s premium hospitality standards.
Corporate & Networking Events: Business leaders and government representatives will leverage this visit for high-level engagements, strengthening global partnerships.
Luxury & Adventure Tourism: From private safaris in Hwange to sunset cruises on the Zambezi, the tour blends sports with high-value travel experiences.
Cultural Immersion: The team will explore Zimbabwe’s UNESCO Heritage Sites and connect with local communities, further positioning the country as an experiential travel hotspot.

The Business of Sports Tourism

Minister of Tourism and Hospitality, Hon. Barbara Rwodzi, emphasized that sports tourism is now a key economic sector, generating revenue across travel, hospitality, and entertainment industries. “Each international tour strengthens our global presence, attracting premium travellers, investors, and sports organizers who see Zimbabwe as the ultimate destination for business and leisure,” she stated.

As Zimbabwe continues to host elite sporting events, the country cements its reputation as a hub for corporate travel, investment, and high-end tourism experiences. With sports as the catalyst, Zimbabwe is opening new avenues for business tourism, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), and hospitality innovation.

Exclusive VIP Fast Track – A Game Changer for Business Travellers

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Harare, Zimbabwe – Business travellers and VIP passengers can now enjoy a seamless arrival experience at R.G. Mugabe International Airport thanks to the newly launched CBZ Bank Priority Fast Track route. This exclusive service, located in the airport’s new international arrivals terminal, redefines efficiency and luxury, catering to those who value time and comfort.

Designed for Business and First-Class passengers, CBZ Bank Private Banking clients, and CBZ Bank Visa Infinity Cardholders, the Priority and VIP Lanes offer a fast-tracked, hassle-free journey through immigration and customs. The newly designed VIP passage is not only sleek and modern but also ensures that travellers experience world-class service from the moment they land.

This innovation, backed by CBZ Bank, marks a significant step in enhancing Zimbabwe’s position as a premium business and tourism destination. By leveraging technology-driven solutions, the fast-track service prioritizes efficiency, making it easier for executives, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth travellers to navigate arrivals with ease.

As Zimbabwe continues to attract global investors and business leaders, world-class airport services like this reinforce the country’s commitment to premium travel experiences. Whether you’re arriving for a corporate event or an exclusive safari retreat, the CBZ Bank Priority Fast Track ensures you spend less time in queues and more time experiencing Zimbabwe.

Experience priority, perfected.

WTM Africa’s Africa Tourism Investment Conference Set to Drive Major Continental Growth

Cape Town, 19 February 2025 – The Africa Tourism Investment Conference (ATIC), a key event of World Travel Market (WTM) Africa 2025, will take place in Cape Town on 10 April 2025. In partnership with JLL, this highly anticipated conference will bring together industry leaders, investors, and policymakers to accelerate tourism investment across Africa and foster sustainable economic development through strategic cross-border collaboration.

Held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre’s Global Stage, ATIC will serve as a hub for government ministers, private sector leaders, development finance institutions, and international investors to engage in meaningful discussions, networking, and deal-making.

“The ATIC represents a crucial platform for driving investment in African tourism,” says Olivia Gradidge, Marketing Manager at WTM Africa & ILTM Africa. “With the industry’s remarkable resilience and growth potential, we’re creating an environment where meaningful partnerships can flourish, and concrete deals can be struck.”

The conference will feature expert-led panel discussions, success stories from investors and tourism operators, and practical insights into destination development. Unlike traditional forums, ATIC is action-oriented, connecting project owners with investors to transform opportunities into tangible results.

Key Features of ATIC 2025:

Private meeting spaces for deal negotiations.
Panel discussions with high-level stakeholders.
Networking sessions with top industry professionals.
Access to WTM Africa’s main exhibition floor.
Insights from JLL’s global and African tourism and hospitality expertise.

“Sustainable tourism development and community benefits are at the heart of this year’s programme,” Gradidge adds. “Investors are increasingly interested in projects that deliver both financial returns and social impact.”

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Wayne Godwin, CEO of JLL Africa, emphasized the importance of tourism as a catalyst for real estate and investment opportunities:

“JLL is excited to partner with WTM Africa for the 2025 Africa Tourism Investment Conference. Our focus on destination building aligns with the event’s goal to link tourism, real estate, and investment.”

Early bird tickets are now available for R1,500 (excluding VAT) per person. Secure your spot at this game-changing event by [clicking here] or visiting our website for more details.

2nd UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit

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The 2nd UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit is set to take place in Livingstone, Zambia, from April 8 to 10, 2025. Following the success of its inaugural edition in the Dominican Republic, this prestigious event will once again serve as a vital platform for fostering collaboration, investment, and sustainable tourism growth between Africa and the Americas.

Co-organized by UN Tourism and the Ministry of Tourism of Zambia, the summit will gather Ministers of Tourism, senior government officials, and key private sector stakeholders from both regions. Together, they will engage in high-level discussions aimed at enhancing cooperation and unlocking new opportunities for economic advancement through tourism.

This edition of the summit will focus on four key themes:

  • Strengthening Air Connectivity: Addressing challenges and opportunities in improving air routes between Africa and the Americas, making travel more accessible and efficient.
  • Building Resilience: Exploring strategies to ensure the tourism sector can withstand economic shocks, climate change, and global disruptions.
  • Attracting Investment: Showcasing opportunities for investors and encouraging public-private partnerships to drive tourism infrastructure and development.
  • Advancing Education & Skills Development: Promoting capacity-building initiatives to equip tourism professionals with the knowledge and expertise needed for a sustainable future.

By addressing these critical areas, the 2nd UN Tourism Africa & Americas Summit aims to pave the way for stronger regional integration, increased economic opportunities, and a more sustainable and inclusive tourism landscape. The event will serve as a bridge, connecting nations and industries, and ensuring that tourism remains a powerful catalyst for growth and prosperity in both regions.

As the world continues to embrace the revival of international travel, this summit presents an invaluable opportunity to shape the future of tourism in Africa and the Americas. With Livingstone, Zambia—a city rich in natural wonders and cultural heritage—as its backdrop, the 2025 summit promises to be a transformative gathering for industry leaders and policymakers alike.