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Revealing South Africa’s Hidden Treasures
Hidden Treasures is South Africa’s most innovative and far-reaching local tourism initiative. Unique small crafts and tourism experiences provide visitors with an authentic taste of South Africa’s rich and varied history and culture.
24 hours in Soweto
Sumptuous food, adventure quads, four-star luxury rooms, touring on mountain bikes, historic tales, exquisite art, marsh owls, great entertainment and birding picnics. Where am I?
Very few people would believe in Gauteng’s sprawling township of Soweto but, thanks to a small group of budding entrepreneurs, that’s all changing.
City of Tshwane unveils new identity and projects to transform the city
The City of Tshwane is the biggest metropolis in South Africa and the third-largest city in world. It is home to 132 embassies and four universities.
At a ceremony hosted at the Hilton Hotel Polo Club in KwaZulu-Natal last night, deputy city manager Lindiwe Kwele unveiled the new City of Tshwane logo and spoke about catalytic projects that will see the revamping of South Africa’s administrative capital.
Event Greening Forum elects new management committee
The Event Greening Forum held its first AGM on 29 February at Meetings Africa, including the election of a new management committee. We are very excited to have the following representatives on the committee, and working with us to ensure that 2012 is a success:
Exhibitors share their hopes and dreams at Meetings Africa 2012
A few exhibitors and hosted buyers at this year’s business tourism showcase - Meetings Africa 2012 - shared their expectations for the event.
“We brought Harry the hominid along to Meetings Africa again this year to add a certain ‘wow factor’ to our stand,” says Trudie Delport, conferencing executive at Maropeng, the official visitor centre for the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site.


