ZIMBABWE has so far generated $25 million from selling trophies during the 2016 hunting season that started in April and is on target to meet the $100 million the sector raised last year.
Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe (SOAZ) president Mr Emmanuel Fundira told Business Chronicle yesterday that the country’s hunting industry is considered critical in terms of revenue generation.
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