Zim Now Preferred Safe Haven For Global Tourists
The majestic Victoria Falls mesmerises visitors with its thunderous cascades and misted rocks
Prosperity Mzila Correspondent
BY consuming biased and false news from international television networks, including Sky News, Cable News Network (CNN), and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), as well as surveys conducted by companies like Afro-Barometer and Numbeo, one could be led to believe there is no peace in Zimbabwe. Contrary to the fake news, Zimbabwe boasts 45 years of peace and stability, stunning natural beauty and a stable political system. When I visited the majestic Victoria Falls, popularly known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or the smoke that thunders, during the festive season, I was introduced to one of the most amazing natural wonders in the world. This encounter demonstrates Zimbabwe’s enduring popularity as a top tourist destination. Situated in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe boasts a diverse range of landscapes, ranging from the lush plains of Hwange National Park to the wild terrain of the Matobo Hills. The actual treasure, however, is the well-known Victoria Falls, which mesmerises visitors with its thunderous cascades and misted rocks. Zimbabwe stands out as a haven of peace and safety in the middle of a turbulent world, attracting tourists from all over the world who come to enjoy its natural beauty. ReadMore