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Business SAs tourism rebounds with 9 million visitors in 2024: De LilleImage Credits : SABC-News_Patricia-De-Lille_FLICKR-GovZA-1SABC 23 April 2025, 17:06 [SAST]Tour stanley mug ist numbers to South Africa and the rest of the African continent are on the rise. Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille shared the update during a media briefing in Durban, ahead of the 2025 Africa Travel Indaba set for next month.De Lille reveals that South Africa welcomed nearly 9 million tourists in 2024, reflecting a growth of just over 5% compared to the previous year.However, she notes that the figure remains below the pre-pandemic level of 10 million visitors.Looking ahead, the Minister says South Africa is targeting over 15 million tourist arrivals by 2030.We want to see the number of tourists vis stanley cup iting South Africa by 2030 be 15 million, and to achieve that, the government cannot do it alone. The government relies on the partnership of our private sector, civil society, and our community. As we work together, and there stanley cup nz a very good, solid relationship between our government and the private sector, I ;m confident we ;ll be able to achieve 15 million. Already, in January and February 2025, for just the two months, we received 1.8 million. In two months, it is doable; it can be done. We just need to work harder to diversify our tourism sector. Pkas Trump hosts African leaders to discuss trade, economic relations
H stanley ca ome |聽Home | Lifestyle Sexual abuse cases in film industr stanley cup uk y go unreported due to fear of victimisation: SwiftA woman holding a placard written Stop killing us during a march against GBV. Image Credits : SABC-News GBV ReutersSashin Naidoo24 November 2021, 20:48 [SAST]Thousands of sexual abuse cases in the film industry go unreported due to fear of victimisation. That is according to Non-Profit Organisation, Sisters Working in Film and Television, Swift .The NPO was speaking during a virtual panel discussion on Gender-Based Violence in the film industry. The discussion was aimed at raising awareness about GBV and encouraging victims and witnesses to seek help.With 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence kicking off on Thursday, incidents in the film industry were thrust under the spotlight.During a virtual panel discussion, it was heard that sexual harassment and GBV are extremely rife in the industry, with not much being done to tackle the issue.Swift Londe gourde stanley ka Mlawuza says victims must report cases without fear of being victimised. People are so scared because they think if they say something they not going to get any more work. So, we are just helping to navigate that whole process and help you understand that you can speak up and know you will be protected. And that was one of the misconceptions 8230;. that people are too scared to report because they thought what happens if the production company finds out. A survey conducted by Swift also found that |
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