25 Sep 2012

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality

 



We are marching in Pretoria

It's that bill again, and since the ANC caucus in parliament has called for an end to debate and for the contentious bill to be voted through in its present form, R2K is to march in Pretoria on International Right to Know Day - 28 September 2012. The opposition to this bill will continue as long as government stonewalls on key amendments.

On the crime front, according to the latest stats, KZN has recorded the largest drop in murder cases. That's scant comfort for the families and friends of murder victims. Gauteng, however, although recording some of the biggest decreases in key crimes, still tops the list as the most crime-ridden province.

Here's some sweet news for you... According to this report, if SA adopts new technology that Brazil has been using, technology 'can double sugar cane yields' in this country.

Get your wallet out... It looks like e-tolling could be here to stay, and that concerns the Opposition to Urban Tolling Association (OUTA). One of its main concerns is that the voices of Gauteng motorists, who will have to pay to use the roads, were not heard in the Constitutional Court. E-tolling is almost certain to have an impact on inflation: every company operating in Gauteng, or with employees in Gauteng, or having dealings with any company that operates there or has vehicles passing through there, will face increased costs. And you know they will have to pass them on.

So don't think you're home free because you happen to live in any of the other provinces. You'll also be paying.

Rod Baker, content director

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Book your place in the Sun
[Brian Berkman: contributing editor, travel] Snow-capped mountain peaks in winter or lush, rolling green lawns and azure skies in summer - it is true that the Drakensberg sounds like the location for one of those glossy Stuyvesant adverts which is one of the reasons for its enduring popularity. Read more >>

Let the hunt for Africa's next big tourism app begin
Whether you're getting set for a long-haul flight or navigating around some fantastic destination, chances are that your mobile phone or tablet will come along for the ride. But what apps are you using before, during and after your trip? Read more >>

Conference celebrates 40 years of Heritage preservation
The international "Living with Heritage in Africa" conference, being held from 26-29 September 2012 at the Kopanong Hotel & Conference Centre in Benoni, Gauteng South Africa, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the founding of UNESCO-World Heritage Committee (WH). The conference creates an opportunity to network and set the course of action for African Heritage properties, economic and community development for the next 40 years and beyond. Read more >>

Landings costs and taxes should be lowered - Menzies Aviation
Business and tourism in South Africa could be boosted and the region could play a larger role as a gateway to Africa as well a regional hub between Europe and South America if it were to develop a more welcoming open sky policy. Read more >>


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[10 Things I Love About...] Cruising
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