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Government of Zimbabwe cuts Tourism Licence fees to boost compliance

The Editor by The Editor
April 21, 2026
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Government of Zimbabwe cuts Tourism Licence fees to boost compliance
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The Government has significantly reduced licence and registration fees for tourism operators in a move aimed at encouraging compliance, formalisation, and growth of the sector.

In a statement issued recently, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) said the downward review of fees is part of broader efforts to improve the Ease of Doing Business and create a more competitive operating environment for tourism players.

Authorities said the fee reduction is designed to remove financial barriers that previously discouraged some operators from registering, while ensuring that all facilities meet required standards.

“The Government of Zimbabwe, in its ongoing efforts to improve the Ease of Doing Business, has significantly reduced licence and registration fees across all categories, with the objective of fostering a competitive, compliant, and sustainable tourism sector,” reads the statement.

ZTA noted that registration of all designated tourist facilities remains a statutory requirement under the Tourism Act, and the new fee structure is meant to make it easier for businesses to regularise their operations.

Officials warned that while costs have been lowered to support operators, enforcement will be intensified against those who continue to operate outside the law.

“Registration with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is mandatory and a statutory requirement. Failure to register will result in the closure of unregistered facilities,” the Authority said.

The regulator added that nationwide inspections, conducted in partnership with law enforcement agencies, will begin after the 28 February 2026 registration deadline to ensure compliance.

The Government believes the combination of reduced fees and stricter enforcement will help formalise the industry, improve service standards, and strengthen confidence in the country’s tourism sector.

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