
Angola advances integrated African tourism strategy at Africa’s Travel Indaba
Angola is strengthening its push for an integrated African tourism market, positioning regional collaboration, infrastructure investment and experience-led travel as central pillars of its long-term tourism strategy, as it deepens

SA: Tourism industry backs Durban beachfront safety drive with new patrol vehicles during Indaba
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal — Tourism and government stakeholders today boosted tourism safety efforts in Durban through the launch of the eThekwini Coastal Tourism Policing initiative during Africa’s Travel Indaba. The initiative,

Kenya rallies African tourism partnerships at Travel Indaba
Kenya’s continued drive for intra-African tourism growth is in sharp focus at the 2026 edition of Africa’s Travel Indaba, as the country leverages the continental travel trade platform to advance

Southern Africa’s New “Destination Triangle”: Cape Town, Zimbabwe, and Namibia Launch Landmark Tourism Alliance
The landscape of Southern African tourism shifted decisively this week at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026. Following months of strategic anticipation, the formal launch of the joint marketing partnership between Cape

Casablanca to host major African congress on women artisans, trade & cultural heritage
Casablanca will become a continental hub for culture, trade and women’s economic empowerment when the 4th African Women Artisans Congress and the 17th edition of the Dar Maalma Expo convene

Fastjet Zimbabwe Renews IOSA Certification, Reinforcing Commitment to Air Safety
Fastjet Zimbabwe, the award-winning airline, has renewed its IOSA certification (IATA Operational Safety Audit) valid until April 2028. The renewal, achieved under the new IOSA Risk-Based Audit (RBI) methodology, acknowledges

Ramaphosa Opens 2026 Africa’s Travel Indaba as South Africa Pivots to Growth, MICE and Pan-African Tourism
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday officially opened Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026 in Durban, positioning tourism as a strategic driver of economic growth, continental integration and global competitiveness. Delivering the opening

Ramaphosa to open Africa’s Travel Indaba as South Africa reassures continent on tourism, business travel and MICE confidence
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today officially open Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, as South Africa moves to reinforce confidence among African travellers, tourism investors and business events stakeholders following recent

Seychelles gears up to host 69th UN Tourism Commission for Africa Meeting
Photo: Tourism Minister of Seychelles, Amanda Bernstein The Republic of Seychelles is intensifying preparations to host the 69th Meeting of the UN Tourism Regional Commission for Africa (CAF), scheduled to