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Zimbabwe: All Roads Lead to Zim International Travel Expo (AllAfrica.com)

Travel and trade shows represent a powerful opportunity to enhance brand and product visibility, promote new and existing products, generate leads and drive sales and this is one such opportunity for destination Zimbabwe to make inroads for its vast array of tourism products.

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Travel Expo roars into life (The Herald)

ZIMBABWE’S premier tourism showcase, the Zimbabwe International Travel Expo, roars into life today amid high expectations that it will afford exhibitors and buyers a chance to seal lucrative deals that can be used to market the country as a leading tourist destination.

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In every generation, there comes a time when a nation just has to stop and reflect; a time when people of conscience choose to suffer injustice rather than to contribute to it.

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Zimbabwe: Travel Expo Roars Into Life (AllAfrica.com)

Zimbabwe's premier tourism showcase, the Zimbabwe International Travel Expo, roars into life today amid high expectations that it will afford exhibitors and buyers a chance to seal lucrative deals that can be used to market the country as a leading tourist destination.

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Danger zones: You have been warned (News Interactive)

JUST why is Bali considered a more dangerous destination than bomb-ridden Lebanon? Barry Oliver finds out if our travel advisories have got it right.

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Zimbabwe: Travel Expo - 68 More Buyers Jet in (AllAfrica.com)

Sixty-eight more international buyers arrived in Harare yesterday to participate at the 2007 Zimbabwe International Travel Expo which begins on Thursday and ends on Sunday.

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Zimbabwe: Use Travel Expo to Market Zim (AllAfrica.com)

Tourism can do a lot for Zimbabwe, creating wealth and, because it is notoriously a labour intensive industry, create a vast number of reasonable jobs.

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'Squeeze' on Scotland could put the brakes on Salmond (The Scotsman)

ALEX Salmond warned last night that his ambitious plans for government were under threat after the Treasury handed Scotland the tightest public spending settlement since devolution.

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Perpignan prepares for annual photojournalism festival (PDNonline)

The 17th Visa pour l'Image International Festival of Photojournalism hits Perpignan, France later this month. Pro week runs from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4, which of course you already know if you've made your travel plans.

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Watch this place (The Australian)

BALI is on course for a record year for tourism with sun-seekers from across the world heading to the Indonesian holiday island in big numbers. International arrivals jumped 35 per cent from January to June this year compared with the same period in 2006.

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Zimbabwe: All Roads Lead to Zim International Travel Expo (AllAfrica.com)

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