The Mercury

Students motivated after tourism conference

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FOUR UNIZULU students are now better equipped for the challenges in the demanding tourism industry after attending the IMEX-MPI-MCI Future Leaders Forum at Meetings Africa 2017, where they met and shared experience­s with industry bigwigs.

“Attending the IMEX-MPIMCI Future Leaders Forum event was a memorable experience for us. The opportunit­ies available are amazing. The project is massive and one could not help but want to be involved,” they said in a post-conference report.

The four postgradua­te students were Bervely Marovatsan­ga, Olwethu Mhlauli, Sinolwazi Mlambo, Sibusiso Ntshangase and were accompanie­d by Professor Thandi Nzama, the Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Arts

The conference, held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesbu­rg from February 26 to 28, 2017, was attended by students and academics from universiti­es across the African continent.

The purpose of the event was to encourage students to explore careers in the meetings and events industry. It also provided a platform through which the students networked and shared ideas with leading industry profession­als.

“It was meant for us (students) to be inspired, get a first-hand industry insights and to market ourselves,” the four students said.

Mhlauli said she was even more motivated to pursue her dream of starting her own events company. At the event she chatted to Taubie Tebogo Motlhabane, the executive director of the Tshwane Convention and Visitor Services Bureau, who motivated her to go for her dream and told her to never to give up.

“She continued to say al we (students) needed to do was believe in ourselves and stay focused, and make sure that we diversifie­d our qualificat­ions, so as to broaden our horizons and put ourselves in better positions to get jobs”.

Mhlauli said while the even was a memorable experience for them as postgradua­te students she would like to recommend that undergradu­ate students in the Department of Recreation and Tourism also get a chance to attend this significan­t event.

“We had a fruitful experience and gained a lot of informatio­n that we would not have gained if we did not attend this confer ence. It was such an eye-opener as to how advanced the events industry has become and how much it has grown,” she con cluded.

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