8 Oct 2013

Tourism, Travel & Hospitality

Billboards vs ANC: billboards win

Transport minister Dipuo Peters says the billboards with the message "E-tolls. Proudly brought to you by the ANC." is the work of cowards.

The DA has admitted to being the naughty ones who erected them, and its Gauteng premier candidate Mmusi Maimane points out that, "E-tolls were conceived under the watch of an ANC minister, supported by an ANC executive in Gauteng, passed into law by an ANC majority Parliament and signed, sealed and delivered by an ANC president."

Quite so, and none of which the ANC denies - so what's the problem?

What happens when the "bluff" is no longer a bluff? Chris Moerdyk looks at why Numsa is calling BMW's bluff, and wonders what might happen when car makers finally decide: enough! Also see Government to talk to car makers: Gordhan. Some might reasonably ask: why? What can he say to them that is likely to achieve anything right now. Let's face it, with an election looming the government is not going to do anything to upset the workers and Cosatu - and that might tend to set the tone of any "talks".

Nonkululeko Gobodo says there is more to transformation than ticking boxes, and suggests the private sector is lagging, and on a happy note, there's good news for mobile users - and that means pretty much all of us - ICASA has released its draft 'call termination' regulations which aim to see the costs we mobile users have suffered for ages being somewhat reduced.

Rod Baker, Content Director

Comment online in our ed's column archive. Go mobile with apps and m.bizcommunity.com. Engage with us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+. Subscribe to YouTube and via RSS. Send all your industry-specific news and event invitations to tourismnews@bizcommunity.com, exclusive opinion pieces to contributors-tourism@bizcommunity.com and international news to internationalnews@bizcommunity.com. Read "How to contribute to Biz, from op-ed pieces to news".



Weekly top stories


Tourism, Travel & Hospitality
New benefits unveiled for TEP clients
The Tourism Enterprise Partnership (TEP) has unveiled a number of new benefits available to its registered clients. Tourism businesses can now take advantage of cost savings on essential products and services as well as increased market access. Read more >>

Get a mobile presence
[Issued by Bizcommunity.com] Bizcommunity Press Offices have been compatible with mobile since day one and are continually upgraded for even greater engagement and accessibility. Read more >>  visit press office >>


Tourism
A new lady of the manor
[Brian Berkman] The Lord Milner in Matjiesfontein, perhaps the only hotel in the world to have its own village, will soon become the primary destination it was when it was built as a Colonial retreat in the late 1800s. Read more >>

SA Tourism and Southafricaholidays.com join forces
South African Tourism and Southafricaholidays.com have signed a joint marketing agreement aimed at the travel trade and consumers to boost further tourist arrival numbers from key markets in the Middle East to South Africa. Read more >>

Tanzanian safaris in style with SkySafari
SkySafari, by Elewana, is an all-inclusive package, which is a blend of game-viewing opportunities, luxuriant accommodations, intimate dining choices and tailor-made experiences. SkySafari is all about ensuring exemplary and unfettered access to the wildlife spectacular that is Africa during each stage of the journey. Read more >>

Travelista fact sheet
[Issued by Mortimer Harvey] Award-winning travel rewards program Avios has launched a new online portal, Travelista, aimed at inspiring people about travel, fashion, food and entertainment. Read more >>  visit press office >>

Jenny Powell's Luxury Uncovered double bill to premiere on Travel Channel
[Issued by Mortimer Harvey] Jenny Powell's Luxury Uncovered will premiere on the Travel Channel, DStv Channel 179, on Thursday, 24 October, at 8pm. The series includes two episodes filmed in South Africa and will be broadcast in more than 130 countries across the world. Read more >>  visit press office >>


International

UK boutique hotel queries outnumber those in short, long-haul destinations 3:1
LONDON, UK: There were three times as many online searches for lifestyle & boutique hotels in the UK than there were for those located in short-haul and long-haul destinations combined. Read more >>


More International


Government

Train accidents cost TFR R388m says regulator
[Linda Ensor] The direct cost of railway accidents such as fires‚ collisions and derailments as well as security incidents in 2012-13 cost Transnet Freight Rail R388.3m. The costs of accidents for the Passenger Rail Agency of SA‚ was R167.2m. Read more >>


More Government news


Jobs offered



New events to diarise

Cake Decorating - 3D Manipulation
The Cake House - 23 Oct 2013 to 13 Nov 2013 Cape Town
World Travel Market Africa
Reedexpo - 2 May 2014 to 3 May 2014 Cape Town


Upcoming events

Event Greening Training
Steadfast Greening - 9 Oct 2013 Cape Town
Diploma in Digital Marketing
BrandSchool - 14 Oct 2013 to 18 Oct 2013 Sandton


All industry news


Marketing & Media

Medical

Retail

Government

Mining

CSI

Finance & Insurance

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

Arts & Entertainment

Building & Construction

Environment & Conservation

Human Resources & Recruitment

Legal

Manufacturing

Property & Real Estate

Security & Military

Education & Training

IT & Telecommunications

Maritime & Fishing

Sport

Logistics

Science & Technology

Lifestyle

Automotive
PrintPrint any item in this newsletter. EmailEmail any item in this newsletter. CommentComment on any item in this newsletter.


Today's weather
Cpt

27°C
9°C
Jhb

27°C
14°C
PE

23°C
13°C
Dur

20°C
15°C
Bloem

29°C
6°C

Customise weather

Follow us


Industry sectors




Press releases: Distribute your news professionally to over 170 000 subscribers across various industries. Read more about our press offices.

Editorial: We welcome your news, views and comments! Email press releases, invitations, interview requests, and proposals to tourismnews@bizcommunity.com and exclusive opinion pieces to contributors-tourism@bizcommunity.com.

Advertising: We welcome your sales enquiries! Email sales@bizcommunity.com and read more about our advertising rates.

Location: Cape Town (head office): tel +27 (0)21 680 3500 | 24 On Main, Main Street, Rosebank, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa. Johannesburg: tel +27 (0)11 513 4172 | Nicol Grove Office Park, Design Quarter, Leslie Avenue, Fourways, Gauteng, 2055.

Subscribe/unsubscribe: Invite your friends, colleagues, suppliers, customers and partners to subscribe!


© 2013 Bizcommunity.com. All rights reserved.
Bizcommunity.com, its sponsors, contributors and advertisers disclaim all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense that might arise from the use of, or reliance upon, the services contained herein.

Unsubscribe, Manage subscriptions. Subscribe. Change email address. Change frequency to DAILY.