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Three Cities acquires Imvubu Lodge

6 Dec 2013 - By Tourism Update
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With effect from December 1, the Three Cities Group has acquired Imvubu Lodge in Richards Bay, KwaZulu Natal. It was formerly part of the Protea Hotel Group.


Three Cities MD, John Creighton, said the group was excited to be part of one of the country’s rapidly growing and developing tourism locations. 


The property offers conferencing facilities for up to 180 guests.

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