·Minister wants R90m for WC cops
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa is claiming nearly R90-million from the LOC to cover payments for the hundreds of police who stepped in when private security guards went on strike during the World Cup. ·S. Africans stranded in Moz after food riots
South Africas high commission in Maputo has been forced to close its doors after food riots in the Mozambican capital turned violent, leaving seven people dead. ·Five-star hotel taken off US blacklist
The US Consulate has taken the Westin Grand Hotel off its blacklist following a meeting at the five-star Cape Town hotel. ·Portraits a hanging offence to Cape Bar
What do President Jacob Zuma, his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe and Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel all have in common? ·US embassy blacklists Cape hotel
A popular Cape Town hotel has been blacklisted by the US consulate after "multiple theft reports" from officials staying there.
·Zimbabwe: Councillor Chucked Out of Event
There was drama at the launch of the tourism month yesterday when Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi ordered an MDC-T councillor from the high table. ·Namibia: Millennium Challenge Account plan for Etosha
The Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) Namibia Compact came into effect on September 16, 2009. Signed on July 28, 2008, is a US$304.5-million "use it or lose it" grant over five years from the US government to its Namibian counterpart. ·Zimbabwe: No Rainbow at This Tower
Picture this. You invite guests to your house with the intention of showing them how hospitable your home is, but then everything goes horribly wrong as your family decides to show its worst possible side. ·Zimbabwe: Gaddafi Son Meets Mugabe
Lieutenant-Colonel Saadi Muammar Gaddafi yesterday met President Mugabe and discussed investment opportunities in Zimbabwe. ·Uganda: UWA Saga is More Complex Than People Are Being Told
The saga in Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is becoming hot news in the daily newspapers. One daily gave an itinerary of the probe committee that was set up by the Minister of Tourism Trade and Industry to probe "alleged mismanagement of gorilla tracking permits by the Uganda Wildlife Authority". ·Zimbabwe: Preserve Natural Resources - Nhema
Minister of Natural Resources Management Francis Nhema has urged communities living within transfrontier conservation areas to take an active role in preserving their natural and cultural resources. ·Zimbabwe: National Heroes Acre - a Tourist Attraction
Zimbabweans in their broad totality go into a long weekend that includes the Heroes and Defence Forces public holidays - with pomp and zest. ·South Africa: Province in R400 Million Ecotourism Deal
THE Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) yesterday announced a R400m eco-tourism agreement with the Manyeleti Conservation Trust to further develop the 23000ha Manyeleti Game Reserve, which borders the Kruger National Park. ·Zimbabwe: Firm Blames Politics for Undermining Brand
A property firm largely invested in hospitality and tourism has expressed concern over the country's political process which it said undermined efforts to mitigate the negative perception around brand Zimbabwe. ·Uganda: July 11 Bombs Did Not Scare Off Tourists
Tourism has remained strong despite the twin bomb blasts that hit the capital and killed over 80 people a fortnight ago, officials have said.
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