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Tourism feels impact of Cyclone Cheneso
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN – THE closure of some beaches in the KwaZulu-Natal province, due to tropical storm Cheneso, is…
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Sink or swim for boat cruise operators
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN – WHILE things are returning to normal in the tourism industry, the boat cruising sector is…
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Cruise Vacations adjudged best agency in Africa
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – CRUISE Vacations has been recognised as the best cruise travel agency in Africa. The award conferred…
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Dockside cruising company defied the pandemic
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN – ALTHOUGH some businesses had to shut down during the COVID-19, fortunately, Dockside cruising company only…
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Majestic iSimangaliso wetlands a global wonder
by FUTHI MBHELEDURBAN – THE Zulu word “isimangaliso” translates to a miracle or wonder in English. It thus is a befitting…
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Friends of Mauritius lift tourism prospects
from HANSLEY NABAB in Port Louis, MauritiusPORT LOUIS – THE “#MauritiusNow. It’s time to discover” tourism campaign has received a…
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Tourism grows but below pre-pandemic levels
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – AFRICA recorded a 12 percent increase in arrivals in 2021 compared to 2020 as global tourism…
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Rafting stopped at overflowing Zambezi River
from DANIEL JONES in Victoria Falls, ZimbabweVICTORIA FALLS – HIGH inflows into the Zambezi River have halted the popular rafting…
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Wildlife exceeds waterfalls as tourist trump card
from DANIEL JONES in Victoria Falls, ZimbabweVICTORIA FALLS -WHILE the majestic waterfalls are the most famous tourist attraction in Zimbabwe,…
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SADC’s tourism publication launches
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN – SOUTHERN Africa’s prime travel and tourism publication has been launched in a landmark development aimed…
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