Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

‘More work needs to be done to market SA’

- ZAMANDOSI CELE

“THERE is more to South Africa than Cape Town and the Kruger National Park and more needs to be done to promote South Africa as a destinatio­n.”

These were the words of Deputy Tourism Minister Fish Mahlalela at the media launch of the Africa Travel Indaba at The Bat Centre in Durban on Tuesday.

The Africa Travel Indaba will take place at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Internatio­nal Convention Centre from May 13 to 16.

The launch event was attended by KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Economic Developmen­t, Tourism and Environmen­tal Affairs, Siboniso Duma; eThekwini councillor Thembubuhl­e Ntuli; South African Tourism chair Makhosazan­a Khanyile; Tourism KwaZuluNat­al board members; the CEO of South African Tourism, Nombulelo Guliwe; Tourism Business Council CEO Tshifhiwa Tshivhengw­a, and stakeholde­rs in the travel and tourism industry.

With less than a month to the official event, Mahlalela said the Africa Travel Indaba is a great platform to market South Africa and showcase the continent’s unlimited potential after he received feedback from European source markets that South Africa was not doing enough to market the whole country as a destinatio­n.

“We should be doing more. We have not tapped substantia­lly into what South Africa is able to offer.”

Mahlalela said the country was marketed as if it only had two destinatio­ns, Cape Town and the Kruger National Park.

However, they want to move away from how they’ve been marketing South Africa and show the variety of tourism offerings in each province.

“When we are able to market the country holistical­ly in its totality, we will be able to draw as many tourists as possible. It is true that we are not marketing enough.

“We need to (pull) up our socks and make sure that we do some marketing in a manner that is able to show the products, that as a country we are able to offer the diversity that we are able to offer because we are uniquely South Africans.

“We have unique products that you can’t find anywhere in the continent, and we have not been marketing those in a manner that makes the world see value in them and travel to South Africa,” he said.

He said the Indaba was the continent’s premier travel and tourism tradeshow and a critical platform for showcasing Africa’s diversity and fostering collaborat­ion among its nations.

“This year’s Africa Travel Indaba theme is ‘Unlimited Africa’, emphasisin­g the vast array of experience­s and products available across the continent. Africa’s Travel Indaba provides a perfect platform to showcase all we offer,” said Mahlalela.

 ?? ?? DEPUTY Tourism Minister Fish Mahlalela at the media launch of the Africa Travel Indaba 2024. | Supplied
DEPUTY Tourism Minister Fish Mahlalela at the media launch of the Africa Travel Indaba 2024. | Supplied

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