Tourism, Topnews
15. March 2011
ETEYA nominees are introduced at tourism fair ITB
Berlin, 10 March. In the morning a press conference saw a fully packed room with journalists for the Emerging Tourism Entrepreneur of the Year Award (ETEYA), a function that took place within the...
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15. March 2011
South Africa`s Tourist Minister and exhibitors arrive in Berlin for tourism fair ITB
Berlin, 8 March 2011. One day before the opening of the tourism fair in Berlin (ITB) Chargé d`Affaires, Ms Cassandra Mbuyane-Mokone welcomed the Minister for Tourism: Marthinus van Schalkwyk, the...
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11. March 2011
Unilateral, Discriminatory Taxes on Long Haul Destinations: Joint Communiqué issued by Australia, Kenya, New Zealand, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa and the Caribbean Tourism Organizations as Representatives of 33 Long Haul Destinations
11 March 2011 – ITB, Berlin, Germany. At the invitation of the Minister of Tourism of the Republic of South Africa, Mr Marthinus van Schalkwyk, tourism ministers and senior officials from...
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14. September 2010
Tourist arrivals continue to grow
Foreign visitors to South Africa increased by more than 350 000 in the first four months of this year compared to the same period in 2009, says Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk.
Press Review, Tourism, South Africa
14. September 2010
Minister by motorbike in Soweto
Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk took a tour of Soweto with a difference on Thursday – as a guest of the Soweto Sopranos Bikers Club – to help encourage South Africans to "get out of...
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02. July 2010
SA nears 1 million tourist mark for June 2010
Despite predictions at far lower levels, South Africa proved to be the place to be in June 2010 as almost 1 million foreign nationals entered the country in that time.
According to reports...
FIFA World Cup 2010, Tourism, South Africa, Press Review
12. May 2010
SA's image 'about to change forever'
The 2010 Fifa World Cup™ will forever change the world's perception of South Africa, President Jacob Zuma said at the opening of the Tourism Indaba trade show in Durban on Saturday.




