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As discussed in my first insert, this document can be called by various names, but given its scope, I suggest referring to it as an 'Indemnity, Waiver/Release from Liability, and Hold Harmless Agreement' (hereinafter, for simplicity, I will refer to it as 'the indemnity').

Industry & Government News

Following the successful hosting of Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023, South African Tourism would like to invite industry stakeholders to attend the official Africa′s Travel Indaba exhibitor debrief session, providing the opportunity to give feedback on the show experience, on what worked, what did not work and recommendations on how to improve for a better show going forward.

Member News

When Nelson Mandela has a birthday, the whole world celebrates. On his birthday on 18 July – declared Nelson Mandela International Day by the United Nations in 2009 – it is customary to spend at least 67 minutes making a difference to the lives of vulnerable communities.

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Partner News

You are invited to participate in the Tourism Business Index (TBI), an initiative of the Tourism Business Council of South Africa.

Industry & Government News

Last week’s Sho’t Left webinar offered some great insights from this year’s partners, including indaHash who spoke on influencer marketing, Ad Dynamo who spoke about Twitter and Mastercard who shared consumer trends – as well as the programmes they have in place to support SMMEs.

Partner News

Calling all Western Cape wineries and wine tourism experiences to enter the 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism and Wine Tourism Ambassador Awards.

SATSA News

We are excited to invite members and industry role-players to a webinar where South African Tourism will be presenting its strategy on how to grow developing markets.

SATSA News

With Woman's Month around the corner, we are excited to announce our partnership with Womxn Explore 2023.

Industry & Government News

South Africa's De Hoop Marine Protected Area (MPA) has proven effective in protecting endangered shark species, with 11 different species utilizing the MPA. The no-take marine reserve, managed by CapeNature, also plays a vital role in preserving the endangered African Penguin.