Limpopo and Mpumalanga Join Hands at Africa’s Travel Indaba to Sell Kruger as One Unified Destination

Durban – As Africa’s Travel Indaba wrapped up today, the Limpopo Tourism Agency (LTA) made waves with a landmark agreement aimed at transforming how the world experiences one of South Africa’s greatest treasures: the Kruger National Park. On Wednesday, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Limpopo and the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency… Continue reading Limpopo and Mpumalanga Join Hands at Africa’s Travel Indaba to Sell Kruger as One Unified Destination

Zimbabwe’s Tourism Deputy Minister Hails ‘Bigger, Impactful and Better’ Africa Travel Indaba 2025

The Zimbabwean government is proud to be part of a growing African tourism movement, according to the Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa, who spoke exclusively to African Times at the Zimbabwe Tourism Stand during the ongoing Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban. Speaking amidst a buzz of cultural displays, business meetings,… Continue reading Zimbabwe’s Tourism Deputy Minister Hails ‘Bigger, Impactful and Better’ Africa Travel Indaba 2025

South Africa’s G20 Presidency an Opportunity to Advocate for Global South, Mashatile tells Africa Travel Indaba

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile has emphasised the importance of South Africa’s role in the G20, calling it an opportunity to promote sustainable development and advocate for the Global South. He told the Africa Travel Indaba in Durban that hosting the G20 positively casts the country and the entire African continent into the global spotlight. Mashatile… Continue reading South Africa’s G20 Presidency an Opportunity to Advocate for Global South, Mashatile tells Africa Travel Indaba

Africa’s Travel Indaba Begins amid Calls for Sector to Abandon Outdated Approaches and Embrace Innovation 

Global: The Africa Travel Indaba is being hosted at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in KwaZulu-Natal, and is expected to draw hundreds of guests from across the globe. Photo: Nomazulu Moyo/African Times

DURBAN — The tourism sector should leave outdated approaches and embrace innovation.  This was the message at the official opening of Africa’s premier tourism trade show, Africa’s Travel Indaba, in Durban on Monday, 12th of May, 2025 with a renewed vision for the future of the continent’s tourism industry.  The event is being hosted at… Continue reading Africa’s Travel Indaba Begins amid Calls for Sector to Abandon Outdated Approaches and Embrace Innovation 

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