South Africa expects G20 presidency to boost tourism, hospitality
South Africa anticipated the Group of 20 presidency to provide substantial economic advantages for the nation’s travel and hotel industries
December 6, Johannesburg (Xinhua) — Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, the South African Minister in the Presidency, stated on Thursday that the government anticipated the Group of 20 (G20) presidency to provide substantial economic advantages for the nation’s tourism and hotel industries.
South Africa became the first nation on the African continent to command the premier forum.
The entire nation will gain from the more than 130 meetings that are planned during South Africa’s G20 presidency.
With the participants, their support personnel, and their families moving to the nation to tour places.
“we anticipate an economic boost in areas such as tourism and hospitality,” she said.
The G20 offers our nation an unprecedented opportunity to position South Africa in one of the best tourism destinations
Ntshavheni underlined that the G20 will be advantageous for all nine provinces in the nation by holding meetings.
The minister stated that in order to encourage greater involvement from civil society, South Africa would host the G20 Social.
Working group meetings is for December 9–10 in the Gauteng Province.
It has a lot to offer both domestic and foreign tourists, including its unique cultural legacy.
Beautiful natural scenery and wildlife reserves, and well-known wines several national parks, including the vast Kruger.
The beaches and coastlines of KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape provinces, and the major cities of Cape Town.
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