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TOURISM IS THE NEW GOLD

“Minister of Tourism, Mr Derek Hanekom, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ms Elizabeth Thabethe, Honourable Ministers of Tourism from other countries, Acting Premier of KwaZulu-Natal and our host, Mr Sihle Zikalala, Executive Mayor of the Ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality, Ms Zandile Gumede, Chairperson of the Board of South African Tourism, Ms Pam Yako and other board members, exhibitors, buyers and members of the media, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the government and the people of South Africa, I thank you for coming to our beautiful country and to the city of Durban.

As the global citizens that we all are, we are physically separated by borders whichever part of the world we come from. We are however united by our affinity and our love for this great continent Africa, the cradle of humankind.

It is Africa’s status as the Mother Continent,

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