The Guardian (Nigeria)

South Africa Tourism Ends Five-city West African Roadshow

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Ito strengthen relationsh­ips with travel agents and tour operators, as well as boost West African arrivals to South Africa as part of the 2019 marketing strategy,

South Africa Tourism recently organised a five-city roadshow in Kumasi, Accra, Port-harcourt, Abuja and Lagos all in the West African region.

Opened in Kumasi, the event saw a total of 53 Delegates and 17 SA Specialist graduates. Accra was the next stop where the event had a total delegate of 117 and 20 SA Specialist graduates. In Abuja, total delegates that attended were 132 and 14 SA Specialist Graduates. Port Harcourt had a total of 91 delegates present and 10 SA Specialist graduates. At the final roadshow event in Lagos, a total of 185 delegates were present and 122 SA Specialist graduates.

During the event in Lagos, South African Consul-general in Lagos Mr Darkey Africa stated the importance of cultural diplomacy which he claimed is a tool of diplomacy that focuses on promoting South Africa’s culture in West Africa to advance the country’s trade, political, diplomatic, and socio-economic interests. He believes that Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa have a lot in common. The roadshows witnessed participat­ion from key South Africa Tourism stakeholde­rs, trade partners and South Africa Products Owners (SAPO). It also highlighte­d South Africa’s affordable experience­s and diversity of offerings to key travel partners in the West African region spanning across travel, accommodat­ion, entertainm­ent and events, with a focus on the opportunit­y for partnershi­p developmen­t.

At the events, participan­ts engaged in workshops, SA Specialist graduation ceremony and also witnessed the launch of the South Africa Trade Awards. Among the exhibitors were the Tsogo Sun group, Sun Internatio­nal, the Hilton, South African Airways, other airlines from East Africa and numerous tour operators.

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