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Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? August 1, 2007

Posted by Clarissa Hughes in : News, ecotourism , 2comments del.icio.us:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? digg:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? newsvine:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? blinklist:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? furl:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? reddit:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? blogmarks:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion? Y!:Zimbabwe: eco-tourism pariah or a case for compassion?

With the news of the revocation of the law that would force all imports of fuel and essential food stuffs to be done by the Government of Zimbabwe, (it was scheduled for midnight last night and repealed at the 11th hour), the tourism industry and, indeed, the country heaves a sigh of relief.  Enforcement of this law in Zimbabwe’s uncontainable economic plunge would have, no doubt, brought things to a political head but would also have caused untold suffering.

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