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Poll: I expect my business sales to Southern Africa over the next 12 months to:

7 Oct 2019
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  • ‘Overtourism’ is wrong frame for African destinations

    Overtourism panel moderator Phyllis Wakiaga (Senior Advisor and Global Lead: Industry and Commerce at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change), Hafsa Hassan Mbamba (Tourism Delivery Manager for Zanzibar Presidential Delivery Bureau), Enver Duminy (CEO of Cape Town Tourism) and Shelley Cox (Programme Coordinator for We Are Victoria Falls) during a discussion at WTM Africa 2026.
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  • Travel remains undervalued

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  • Hilton set to open upscale Nairobi hotel

    16 Nov 2022
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  • Marriott to open new Seychelles resort

    16 Nov 2022
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  • Cape Town receives international wetland city status

    16 Nov 2022
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  • Cheetah births eight cubs

    16 Nov 2022
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  • Tourism should be about linkages, not leakages

    15 Nov 2022
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  • Expedia explores latest traveller trends

    15 Nov 2022
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  • Cost-of-living rise threatens industry

    15 Nov 2022
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  • BA bumps up CPT capacity

    15 Nov 2022
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  • Short-term rentals gear up for digital nomad visa

    15 Nov 2022
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  • SAA deal on the precipice – Novick walks

    14 Nov 2022
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  • Kruger goes high-tech for high season safety

    14 Nov 2022
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