Kuwait Times

South African envoy woos Kuwaiti visitors

- By Ben Garcia

Ambassador of South Africa to Kuwait Mzolisa Bona hosted a tourism seminar yesterday at his residence in Mishref, which was attended by representa­tives from various travel agencies. Around 1,400 Kuwaitis visited South Africa in 2016 for tourism purposes. “We also issued business, medical and education visas,” he said.

The South African embassy regularly holds tourism events in Kuwait to encourage people from Kuwait to visit the country. “This is in addition to cultural cooperatio­n and education exchange events that we organize during the calendar year. We want this embassy to be proactive,” Bona said. The envoy also lauded the embassy’s streamline­d visa service that reduced processing time from one week to just three days. “South Africa is an attractive place to visit. We want this informatio­n to be available to our visitors, especially at the onset of summer because we want an increase of tourism from this part of the world,” he added.

Bona said some Kuwaitis have invested in the hospitalit­y industry in South Africa, including a company that bought an exclusive beachfront resort. “We are happy that Kuwaitis are investing in our country. Last year, our deputy minister visited Kuwait, while an official from the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters visited South Africa. Currently, we are concluding negotiatio­ns on joint bilateral commission­s. Once this is done, the foreign minister of Kuwait will go to South Africa for an inaugural ceremony. Several delegation­s from the trade and industry sector in South Africa recently visited Kuwait to promote business. I also paid a visit to the minister of commerce and industry in Kuwait to facilitate a visit of our minister of trade and commerce to Kuwait this year,” Bona said.

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Representa­tives from various travel agencies attend the seminar.
 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Ambassador of South Africa to Kuwait Mzolisa Bona speaks during a tourism seminar he hosted at his residence yesterday.
— Photos by Joseph Shagra
KUWAIT: Ambassador of South Africa to Kuwait Mzolisa Bona speaks during a tourism seminar he hosted at his residence yesterday. — Photos by Joseph Shagra

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