21 May 2013

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality

Cloaks without daggers?

Minister of State Security Siyabonga Cwele says that a solid case is being built against South Africans suspected of having links with terrorist groups such as Al-Shabaab; arrests can be expected soon. In passing, however, he also mentioned that the government wants to recruit more spies. That begs the question for some: what for? It also makes some people wonder... given the fact that we have an air force that cannot fly many of its aircraft, and an army that ... well ... hasn't fared too well recently, and a navy that has its subs up on blocks, will our budding 007s be properly trained and equipped to do the job? Or will it be a case of cloaks without daggers.

Durban says, "Yes, we iCANN!" and the city's exclusive internet namespace .durban is on its way after passing its first ICANN hurdle.

One wedding and a whitewash? Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Jeff Radebe has said that the probe into the Waterkloof incident is to continue. However, a number of commentators believe that the so-called "probe" is little more than a whitewash to protect Jacob Zuma and an assortment of cabinet ministers, with officials taking the heat in their stead.

There's nothing like trying to get the message across... the WWF and TRAFFIC are targeting rhino horn consumers, particularly in Vietnam, as part of their global campaign against illegal wildlife trade. The bodies have developed a series of advertisements to discourage Vietnamese citizens from buying or consuming rhino horn.

Well, good luck and we hope it works, but in the meantime, efforts to stop the poaching must be stepped up, the kingpins be arrested and sentenced to rot in jail, and perhaps local communities around our game reserves be involved in some sort of system that rewards them for reporting suspect activities and people in their areas.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Mucking afazing trailers at Old Mac Daddy
[Sindy Peters] Charly's Bakery has been around the proverbial block in Cape Town over the years, finally finding a home in The Fringe. Famous for its cakes and quiche, the TV show opened up the bakery's oven doors to an international audience, but now Charly's has boldly gone where no bakery's gone before - to a trailer park. Read more >>
Take time out to visit Prince Albert's little huisie
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Carry multiple currencies on Absa Cash Passport
Absa has launched a multi-currency Cash Passport that enables South Africans to carry multiple foreign currencies safely on just one card. Representing the future of travel prepaid cards; it allows cardholders to load multiple currencies on the same card with the global reach of MasterCard, accessing 35.9 million locations worldwide. Read more >>


Accommodation
Hotels, caravan parks get more guests
Total income for SA's tourist accommodation sector rose by 15.9% year-on-year in March‚ Statistics SA's (Stats SA) tourist accommodation survey released on Monday (20 May) showed. Read more >>

Mucking afazing trailers at Old Mac Daddy
[Sindy Peters] Charly's Bakery has been around the proverbial block in Cape Town over the years, finally finding a home in The Fringe. Famous for its cakes and quiche, the TV show opened up the bakery's oven doors to an international audience, but now Charly's has boldly gone where no bakery's gone before - to a trailer park. Read more >>


Catering
Protea Hospitality Group switches to triple-certified coffee
The Protea Hospitality Group will be switching to triple-certified coffee this month, serving Fairtrade Certified Espresso Coffee, Lavazza Tierra Rain Forest Alliance Espresso Coffee and Relationship Filter Coffee in its respective African Pride Hotels and Protea Hotels in South Africa. Read more >>

Halaal Tourism Conference to be held in Durban
The Durban Chamber of Commerce & Industry, in partnership with Durban Tourism, will be hosting a Halaal Tourism Conference at the Elangeni Hotel, Durban on 29 May 2013. Read more >>

Income from food, drinks up 9.4%
The total income generated by the food and beverages sector in SA increased in nominal terms (current prices) by 9.4% year-on-year (y/y) in March‚ Statistics SA (Stats SA) data showed on Monday (20 May). Read more >>


Hospitality
Hilton plans to boost African presence
Hilton Worldwide has expanded its product offering in SA over the past six months and the US-based group intends to increase its presence in Africa‚ according to vice-president of operations for Africa and the Indian Ocean‚ Jan van der Putten. Read more >>

Southern Sun transforms Elangeni & Maharani
Southern Sun has completed the first phase of its R220 million project to transform its Elangeni & Maharani hotel into a single complex. Read more >>

Think Planet, think bike - Rezidor
Rezidor is rewarding all 230 staff members of the Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront for their energy efficiency. Each staff member will receive a bicycle in recognition of the hotel's support for Rezidor's energy saving initiative, Think Planet. Read more >>

Legacy Lifestyle, SAA Voyager enter into partnership
Legacy Lifestyle and SAA Voyager have recently partnered to provide Legacy Lifestyle members with the opportunity to exchange their Legacy Rands for Voyager Miles, whilst Voyager members will be able to convert up to 20,000 of their Miles to real cash value in the form of valuable Legacy Rands. Read more >>

Hospitality industry needs equity - Arthur Gillis
South Africa needs equity in order to build hotels, says Protea Hospitality Group CEO Arthur Gillis. Gillis warned delegates attending the Hospitality Investment Conference Africa (HICA) in Durban that for the foreseeable future, investors may need to provide at least 50% equity to finance hotels. Read more >>


Tourism
Innovative 2013 Indaba in numbers
[Bhekisisa Mncube] A total of 850 direct jobs (including 600 students from the Durban University of Technology) and 5,000 indirect jobs were created due to Indaba over 11 days. Read more >>

Visas for British tourists will hurt SA
Requiring British tourists to obtain visas to visit South Africa could negatively affect the country's economy, Beeld reported on Tuesday. Read more >>

SAX says it might make money this year
[Nicky Smith] State-owned regional carrier South African Express (SAX), which has made headlines over the past two years because of its chaotic finances, expects to break even this year after losing R187m in 2010 - the last audited accounts the troubled airline has been able to publish. Read more >>

Action! Camera!
[Brian Berkman] Not often a product comes along that does everything you want it to and then a whole lot more you did not know you wanted. Read more >>

Adrift in a nameless river in Madagascar
[Brian Berkman] It probably won't be pristine for very much longer as Rio Tinto, the mining company that is extracting ilmenite and zircon from Fort Dauphin on Madagascar's most South Easterly coast, exploits the earth and paves the roads in return. Read more >>

Awards celebrate SA wine tourism
The South African leg of the international Great Wine Capitals of the World (GWC) Best of Wine Tourism Awards took place at La Motte Wine Estate in Franschhoek on Thursday, 9 May 2013. SA is part of the GWC network of the top 10 wine producing and wine tourism regions in the world, as judged annually by the GWC. Read more >>

SANParks unveils 2022 Responsible Tourism Strategy
The South African National Parks (SANParks) has made public its 2022 Responsible Tourism Strategy (2022 RTS), according to Glenn Phillips, SANParks managing executive: tourism and marketing, who said that the next 10 years will see SANParks doing things differently. Read more >>


Tours
Elephant born at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve
Mother's Day was celebrated appropriately at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, just outside Cape Town and part of Shamwari Group, by the birth of a healthy elephant calf, which became the sixth elephant calf born at Sanbona. Read more >>


International
Obama's itinerary for his Africa trip
WASHINGTON USA: President Barack Obama will leave on a first African tour next month, visiting Senegal, Tanzania and South Africa, but his itinerary released on Monday (20 May) bypasses Kenya, an ancestral homeland. Read more >>

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Lifestyle
Take time out to visit Prince Albert's little huisie
[Brian Berkman] Having a constant supply of water is what drew people to Prince Albert in the Karoo 250 years ago and it is one of the many reasons to visit now. Seeing water flow freely in channels in front of all the houses brings a cool idea to the usually hot Karoo. Read more >>

Imvelo 2013 takes responsible tourism to new heights
The Imvelo Awards for Responsible Tourism, which were launched yesterday at Tsogo Sun's 54 on Bath hotel in Rosebank, this year extends its reach to ensure that both large and small organisations can benefit from these prestigious Awards. Read more >>


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