Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says the country’s tourism sector is slowly recovering after
They are hoping this will help renew old relationships and establish new connections. The continent’s largest tourism expo is expected to draw in 4 000 delegates this year, under the theme ‘Africa’s Stories, Your Success.’ “It’s without a doubt that the entire world is navigating this recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Ours has been a unique one, unique one because of the stigma that we had of the red listing that we had. The tourism industry has been hardest hit, and unfortunately, that’s how it has been for us but we have led the economy of this country and we were resilient enough to stand up because we are a hard-working people.”Several businesses have already spoken about the hardships of staying open.
Siyavaya Tours’ Phetheni Mbonambi says they are expecting positive returns from the networking. “We are meeting buyers from all over the world. So, it’s giving us an opportunity to rebuild and to recover. For the past two years, we have been inactive. But now it actually is giving us an opportunity to come back and connect with our clients, then work again and rebuild our companies.”
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Hello, Interesting,it is just like THE REV3AL project ? Just need to know your opinion about them before i get some.. Thanks