ITB Berlin: SA Tourism and VoyagesAfriq host roundtable on hospitality investment in Africa

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On March 8, 2023, at this year’s ITB Berlin Expo, South African Tourism in partnership with VoyagesAfriq will host an event on Africa’s attractiveness for hospitality investments and tourism.

The continent continues to see massive growth in the hospitality sector with hundreds of beds added each year as global hotel franchises build new facilities or take over management of existing ones.

The event will therefore look at this growing interest in Africa and how it can be safeguarded as the continent positions itself as the next tourism frontier.

The roundtable discussion will feature leading experts on the topic with the ultimate aim of growing Africa’s hospitality sector.

Date: Wednesday 8th March 2023 Time: 11:00-12:30

Venue: Messe Berlin, Room Room 27: Gamma 6

Kindly RSVP with the following contacts

Kojo: kojo@voyagesafriq.com

Thandiwe: thandiwe@southafrica.net

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