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Strategic partnership programme

SATSA and the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture (NMBM EDTA) Directorate have partnered to launch a development programme, aimed at upskilling Tour Operators in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality.

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SATSA and the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture (NMBM EDTA) Directorate have partnered to launch a development programme aimed at upskilling tour operators in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality.

Partner News
WTM Africa

Africa Travel Week (ATW) is calling on the most inspiring and compelling storytellers across Africa’s tourism community to enter the WTM Africa Travel & Tourism Awards 2023.

Industry & Government News
Webinar recording

The Cradle of Human Culture and Maropeng, Official Visitor Centre for the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Site hosted a collaborative webinar on 24 November 2022 – titled Shaped and shaping: Humanity and Climate.

Industry & Government News

There is a new kid on the block, when it comes to activity and adventure travel in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Industry & Government News
Lindiwe Sisulu

The 2022/2023 summer season is set to be “the biggest and boldest summer period yet” following the two-year hiatus occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic’s lockdowns, restrictions and travel bans”, according to SA Minister of Tourism, Lindiwe Sisulu.

Industry & Government News
Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga provincial tourism authorities are seeking to diversify the region’s tourism appeal beyond the popular Kruger National Park and the Blyde River Canyon through the promotion of lesser-known heritage and historical attractions.

SATSA News
Travelling with minors

To provide you and your clients with certainty on the regulation for minors travelling to and from South Africa, SATSA has prepared a guide that can be referenced. 

SATSA News
Transformation

Transformation has been a long walk since democracy… and now South Africa needs to push harder than ever for workplace transformation “or risk having the status quo prevail for the next 100 years”.