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    SAA capital injection to boost competitiveness in Africa

    Mon, 21 May 2012
    With a focus on boosting services to the continent and using air transportation to boost regional integration government aims to improve carrier routes in African by injecting capital into the South African Airways airline.

    New certificate to strengthen events management standard

    Thu, 17 May 2012
    In an effort to address the scarce skills of events management on Higher Education and Training (HET) level the Open Learning Group is offering further development for practitioners and students who are seeking a career path extending to a tertiary qualification level.

    Van Schalkwyk pushes for sustainable tourism

    Mon, 14 May 2012
    South Africa needs to invest much more seriously in energy-efficiency products, green building design, the roll-out of renewable energy technologies and consumer education if it wishes to create a sustainable tourism sector.


    Smartphone app boosts interest in SA

    Mon, 07 May 2012
    The Smartphone app 'South Africa Travel: The Rainbow Nation' which is a complete tourist and business guide to South Africa is rapidly selling thousands of copies and receiving four-star and five-star ratings.

    Partnerships key to creating jobs in tourism

    Fri, 04 May 2012
    Up skilling labour and creating jobs in the tourism sector can be greatly enhanced if government works together with the private sector and other industry stakeholders. These were the sentiments of Minister of Tourism Marthinus van Schalkwyk during his Budget Vote speech.

    No need to re-register for e-toll – SANRAL

    Mon, 16 Apr 2012
    The South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) has moved to reassure Gauteng motorists who have already registered for the e-toll system that they will not be required to re-register.

    Cederberg trek route to create employment

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012
    The Department of Tourism’s National Rural Strategy aims to create community-driven tours for international and domestic tourists. As part of this initiative the Cederberg Donkey Cart Route was created to attract visitors to the popular Cederberg Mountain range.

    SA becoming world’s favourite events destination

    Thu, 01 Mar 2012
    South Africa is set to host over 200 international conferences over the next five years, which is estimated to attract 300 000 delegates and provide an economic boost of more than R1.6 billion.

    Govt promotes township tourism

    Mon, 06 Feb 2012
    Government plans to support local business and raise the profile of township tourism which has been identified as one of the niche markets that require development. This forms part of the bid to create jobs and opportunities for South Africans.

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