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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Zambezi Traveller (Issue 14, Sept 2013) Full Content Listing

Zambezi Traveller (Issue 14, Sept 2013) Full Content Listing

Cover Story

Bridging the Zambezi
Livingstone foresaw the Zambezi as an economic gateway for Africa. How wrong he was! When Victorian explorer Dr David Livingstone built a paddle steamer and started his exploratory journey from the Zambezi Delta, his goal was to open the interior of the continent to commercial development. From the time that his expedition floundered disappointingly at the Cahora Bassa rapids, politicians, economists and engineers in numbers have regarded the Zambezi as a colossal obstruction to regional trade and communication.

Feature Stories

ZimParks take to the air
Zimbabwe’s socio-economic circumstances have presented critical challenges to maintaining conservation integrity and the continuity of wildlife protection efforts by the rangers of the Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority. Park rangers, a key frontline force, require recognition and support in their efforts to protect our wildlife and environment.

A bright future for tourism
Zambezi Traveller meets with Zambia’s Hon. Minister of Tourism and Arts, Sylvia Masebo.

Tourism in the spotlight
Activity around the Victoria Falls both in Zambia and Zimbabwe has been frenetic for the past few months as Livingstone and Victoria Falls were chosen to cohost the UNWTO 20th General Assembly.

Chobe

Giraffic Park
History of ChobeNational Park: Part 12
Phase One completed at Chobe Marina
Take your time on the Chobe
A lucky break for one small waif
The banana bridge
Mowana Open a good day out

Okavango

Mutual benefits for man and wildlife
Baskets from Maun to Santa Fe
African travellers
Patience reaps rewards

Cahora Bassa & Tete

The arteries of Tete
M’phingwe: serenity and harmony
Major housing contract awarded
Schooling today for tomorrow
Capturing Tete
Little critter, mass murderer
A national procurement platform

Kariba & Middle Zambezi

A tale of two bridges
Scientist and poet
A career in conservation
How deep are the caves?
From cleaner to chef

A growing mountain of ivory
Elephant rescue at Bumi Hills
The dam that became a bridge
Conservation through education
A new resource from wildlife records
Elephant Charge excitement
Kariba Marathon

Victoria Falls

Bridge in the mist
Early acts of caring
Partners together in conservation
Th e dream becomes real
Positive trends for Victoria Falls
Wildlife boost for Zambezi Park
Keeping it in the family
Ilala wins Zim On A Plate award
A journey of inspiration

Changing nature
Exhausting and exhilarating
Victoria Falls hosts Stanbic
Ndau win at Zim Fashion Week
Adrenalin and history
In search of birding ‘specials’
Inspiration and motivation
Terror and awe sublimely mingled

Harare

Home away from home in Harare

Hwange

Cheetah work in progress
The Look Up
The Elephant’s Eye opens

Luangwa

Bridging the Luangwa
Conservation in fashion

Livingstone

Zambia in festival mode
STAC 2013 in Livingstone
Zambezi Jewels at Livingstone International Airport
In aid of the elephants (Part 1)
The Waterfront is upgraded
David Livingstone – the final journey


Don’t eat the daffodils
Lulu goes to school
Nature’s impis – Matabele ants
As easy as 1, 2, 3
New help for abused pets
The legacy lives on
African Bouquet
The bridge of high treason
Ngonye – the Cinderella falls

Kafue

Ballooning over Busanga Plains
In aid of elephants (Part 2)
Swinging high

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