South African Tourism Confirms Three Board Members’ Resignations

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The Chairperson of the SA Tourism Board, Dr. Aubrey Mhlongo has thanked Mr. Enver Duminy, Mr. Ravi Nadasen, as well as Ms. Rosemary Anderson, who have resigned from the South African Tourism Board effective immediately.

“As the board, we extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Duminy, Mr. Nadasen and Ms. Anderson for their invaluable contribution to the South African Tourism Board during their tenure and we wish them well in their future endeavours. We would like to thank these members for their contribution and oversight of the entity during their time while serving on the board,” said Mhlongo.

Mhlongo especially recognised Duminy and Nadasen, as they were serving their third term on the South African Tourism Board.

The Minister of Tourism, Honourable Lindiwe Sisulu, has accepted the resignations of the three board members and thanked them for their service. She further indicated that the process of appointing suitable replacements is underway.

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