G20 Leaders endorse new measures to boost global tourism growth, supporting connectivity, innovation, sustainable investment ...
The Vaal River Barrage Reservoir remains one of South Africa’s most promising inland tourism destinations. A clean, ...
Wellness is now a larger market than many global mega-industries, including IT, sports, and pharmaceuticals. In spite of the rapid growth of green/sustainability businesses, the wellness market is ...
The Department of Tourism reported that the country welcomed 8.56 million people between January 2025 and October 2025, which marked an increase of 1.3 million new arrivals compared to the same period ...
Sanlam has been an early and active YES partner since 2018. Inside the business, more than 300 youth have been placed in ...
African travel industry shareholders urged to share their narratives with the global community and to work together to advance the continent’s economies. African nations must establish partnerships ...
Provincial leaders said tourists are expected to inject more than R13bn into the province — its biggest festive season ...
Africa offers a huge potential for the world’s airlines due to its current limited connectivity, but for a long time restrictive legislation and protectionism have restricted it from developing to ...
The Tourism Investment Forum, hosted by the Government of South Africa, brought together global tourism leaders to explore investment opportunities in South Africa and across the African continent.
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has unveiled a Smart Tourism Visitor Information Centre (VIC) at OR Tambo International Airport, providing travellers with an interactive, paperless platform to ...
Tourism is evolving into a driver of social and economic change in Africa. From coffee cooperatives in Uganda to wildlife patrols in South Africa, women are taking on new roles in tourism, supported ...
South Africa wants more Indians to visit, but visa processes are a major hurdle. Enter: a new visa regime. Why? Because Indians have in the past flocked in large numbers to destinations that are ...