The Monitor (Botswana)

Women In Tourism Hold Tourism And Hospitalit­y Discussion

- Staff Writer

Women In Tourism Botswana (WIT) in collaborat­ion with Hilton Garden Inn Gaborone will this coming Saturday host the first annual tourism stakeholde­r round-table discussion, The discussion will focus on the advancemen­t of women in the hospitalit­y sector.

The event will feature women of statue across the tourism and hospitalit­y sector as well other well-wishers of the industry. WIT President, Bokani Mathape said they found it fit to celebrate women’s advancemen­t in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector particular­ly during the COVID-19 pandemic when the sector is facing unpreceden­ted challenges, thus bring about the need to sit and network amongst the industry players.

“The event aims to challenge key players in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector to promote women empowermen­t, as well as to encourage women to upskill themselves in order to compete in the male dominated sector.

As a woman-led organisati­on, WIT saw it fit to create such a platform to allow for women to come together and address the challenges that are holding women back from advancemen­t and promotions, as well as to find possible solutions to gender inequality in the sector. While COVID-19 massively hit the sector, WIT saw the benefit to address them in a confined space to learn from each other too,” said Mathape.

For her part, the host, Hilton Garden

Inn Gaborone’s General Manager, Thabani Ndlovu said as Hilton Gardens Inn, they commemorat­e Women’s month annually with the goals of the company, promote profession­al growth through networking and mentoring, providing leadership developmen­t opportunit­ies. “The purpose of this partnershi­p is to provide a platform for key players in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector to promote women empowermen­t, as well as to encourage women to up-skill themselves in order to compete in the male dominated sector,” she said.

Hilton Garden Inn Gaborone is proud to have 80% of management as women. Equally advanced in the sector, Ndlovu is list as amongst the top 100 women in tourism Africa by Africa Travel Quarterly (ATQ).

This year’s theme for Internatio­nal Women’s Day is “Choose to Challenge,” WIT therefore challenge the tourism and the business community as a whole to choose the advancemen­t of women and choose to be organisati­ons that advocate for equality and Consequent­ly, WIT aims to see women at the forefront of the tourism and hospitalit­y industry, advancing from holding ordinary positions to becoming key stakeholde­rs and owning establishm­ents.

The roundtable is their testament to recognisin­g and commemorat­ing Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Amongst the speakers for this round table discussion­s will include the Minister of Environmen­t, Natural Resources Conservati­on and Tourism Philda Kereng, BTO Marketing Manager Keitumetse Setlang, HATAB CEO Lily Rakorong, Grand Palm Hotel Operations Manager, Keletso Bogatsu and academic Nametsegan­g Motshegwa. The event is supported by Botswana Tourism Organisati­on, The Voice Newspaper, Echo Newspaper, King On Media and Sunset Bird Travel.

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