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South Africa hosted the opening of the 2nd G20 Tourism Working Group Meeting in Durban, marking a significant moment as the ...
On the sidelines of the Indaba, South Africa also hosted the 2nd G20 Tourism Working Group meeting, placing African tourism ...
Welcome an extra one million international air arrivals annually. This means growing by 35% from 2.8m in 2024 to 3.8m and ...
The G20’s Tourism Working Group is currently holding its second meeting in Durban on Sunday, coinciding with Monday’s start ...
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille says the Africa Tourism Indaba generated over R500 million for KwaZulu-Natal last year.
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille says they are finalising a five-year growth partnership plan aimed at taking the sector to ...
South Africa's G20 Presidency marks Africa's rise in global leadership. Focus on tourism, sustainability & economic growth.
Tourism remains a powerful economic driver in South Africa and across the continent, says Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille.
Honourable G20 delegates it is no accident that you are meeting in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal for the 2nd G20 Tourism Working Group Meeting. In May every year, Durban and KwaZulu-Natal are the host city ...
The second South African edition of the Future Leaders Challenge (FLC) has concluded with strong industry backing and ministerial support, reaffirming tourism’s role as a key driver of youth ...
South African Tourism reports that Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 in Durban has generated significant economic benefits, ...