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The Buffalo City Metro in the Eastern Cape says it’s ready to welcome the influx of tourists to the city this festive season.

[File photo] A arrow signboard with South Africa written on it.

The East London-based metro is one of the most visited areas in the province around this time of the year. Several festivities and events are expected to take place during this period, and the Metro’s spokesperson, Samkelo Ngwenya, says the safety of holidaymakers will be prioritized. “Put together safety plans which culminate in setting up of the joint operation center at our East London beachfront and this includes our presence in terms of patrols on air, on sea, horseback and on foot…also put together additional lifeguards elements.”In September, the Department of Tourism said it isThe new legislation will also be aimed at increasing jobs in the sector as well as encouraging community participation.

“It’s a policy document. We want to input it into legislation. We want to promote local tourism and we are hoping that out of this many other communities will be able to have an input into the document that we’re putting together because around all of that we’re promoting local tourism.”

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I hope they bring their own security with and ensure their life policies are up to date, before coming to one of the most violent provinces in the country.

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