Tourism businesses and stakeholders across Gauteng are invited to the TBCSA Industry Roadshow at Emperors Palace on Wednesday, 15 July 2026. Hosted by the Tourism Business Council of South Africa in partnership with tourism stakeholders, the session will bring the local tourism trade together to strengthen partnerships, share industry insights, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
The event starts at 08:30 for 09:00, with registrations closing on 14 July 2026.
The event is aimed at tourism operators, accommodation establishments, hospitality businesses, tour guides, attractions, event organisers, travel businesses and other industry players looking to engage with national and provincial tourism stakeholders.
TBCSA brings its national roadshow to Gauteng
The Tourism Business Council of South Africa, commonly known as TBCSA, has been hosting industry roadshows across the country since 2025 as part of an effort to engage tourism businesses in each province.
According to correspondence shared with Gauteng tourism stakeholders, the organisation has already hosted roadshows in four provinces. Gauteng, which is also home to the TBCSA, is now scheduled to host its own industry engagement session.
The purpose of the Gauteng roadshow is to increase the organisation’s visibility among tourism businesses, introduce its role in the sector, share available opportunities and create space for direct engagement with industry players.
The TBCSA said the session will focus on strengthening partnerships, sharing industry insights and exploring opportunities for collaboration across the tourism value chain.
City of Ekurhuleni and Gauteng Tourism Authority form part of the programme
The City of Ekurhuleni will host the opening and closing remarks at the roadshow, while the Gauteng Tourism Authority will be represented by Trade and Marketing Manager Mputle Dikobe.
The event will be held at Emperors Palace, a major hospitality, entertainment and conferencing venue in Kempton Park. The choice of venue also places the roadshow in Ekurhuleni, one of Gauteng’s five destination regions and a key gateway for domestic and international visitors arriving through OR Tambo International Airport.
The TBCSA requested the City of Ekurhuleni to partner in hosting approximately 100 tourism-trade delegates. The organisation will cover venue, catering and equipment costs for the event, according to the email correspondence.
What the TBCSA Gauteng Roadshow will cover
The programme will be directed by TBCSA representative Ntokozo Mtombeni and includes presentations from tourism, hospitality and transport-sector organisations.
Delegates will hear from the TBCSA’s chief executive officer, Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, as well as representatives from the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency, FEDHASA, Gauteng Tourism Authority and the City of Ekurhuleni.
The confirmed programme includes:
- 08:30: Registration
- 09:00: Welcome remarks by the City of Ekurhuleni
- 09:15: TBCSA overview by Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa
- 10:00: TBCSA presentation by Boitumelo Daniels
- 10:30: Cross-Border Road Transport Agency presentation by Nandi Mboxela
- 11:15: Tourism Grading Council of South Africa presentation by Refilwe Seemise
- 11:45: Gauteng Tourism Authority presentation by Mputle Dikobe
- 12:15: TBCSA presentation by Ntokozo Mtombeni
- 12:45: FEDHASA presentation by Tshidi Mkhosana
- 13:15: Closing remarks by the City of Ekurhuleni
- 13:30: Lunch
The programme includes a tea and coffee break at 11:00.
A platform for tourism businesses and associations
The roadshow will create a direct engagement platform for businesses operating across Gauteng’s tourism sector.
This includes accommodation providers, restaurants, transport operators, tour companies, township tourism businesses, event organisers, heritage sites, leisure attractions, conference venues and travel-related service providers.
The TBCSA has said the roadshow is intended to clarify its role in the industry while creating opportunities for tourism businesses to engage with associations, national stakeholders and government-linked tourism organisations.
The participation of the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa is particularly relevant for accommodation establishments and tourism businesses that are considering or maintaining formal grading. FEDHASA’s participation will also bring a hospitality-sector perspective to the programme.
Why the Gauteng roadshow matters
Gauteng’s tourism economy is supported by a broad network of businesses and experiences, from hotels and conference venues to cultural attractions, restaurants, shopping precincts, township experiences and major events.
The province is also a key entry point for international visitors and business travellers, with OR Tambo International Airport located in Ekurhuleni.
Tourism-sector roadshows provide an opportunity for businesses to engage directly with organisations involved in sector representation, destination marketing, tourism grading and hospitality advocacy.
For emerging tourism businesses and smaller operators, the event may also provide a useful networking opportunity with larger industry bodies and fellow operators working across the province.
What This Means for Gauteng Tourism Businesses
The TBCSA Gauteng Industry Roadshow is a trade-focused event rather than a public tourism event.
It provides tourism businesses with access to organisations that play different roles in supporting, representing and regulating the sector. The programme also gives delegates an opportunity to hear from Gauteng Tourism Authority, the City of Ekurhuleni, the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa and FEDHASA in one setting.
The roadshow may be relevant to businesses looking to build industry relationships, understand available opportunities and connect with other tourism operators in Gauteng.
It also reflects continued collaboration between provincial tourism stakeholders, local government and private-sector organisations around tourism development and visitor experiences in the province.
Event Details
Event: TBCSA Industry Roadshow – Gauteng
Date: Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Time: 08:30 for 09:00
Venue: Emperors Palace, Kempton Park
RSVP deadline: Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Contact: Snegugu at [email protected]
Tourism stakeholders can register through the event link shared by the organisers.

Frequently Asked Questions
When is the TBCSA Gauteng Industry Roadshow?
The roadshow takes place on Wednesday, 15 July 2026.
Where will the event be held?
The event will be hosted at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni.
Who should attend the roadshow?
The event is aimed at tourism businesses, hospitality operators, associations, attractions, tour operators, accommodation providers and other tourism-sector stakeholders.
Is registration required?
Yes. Attendees are required to RSVP by Tuesday, 14 July 2026.
Which organisations are on the programme?
The programme includes the TBCSA, City of Ekurhuleni, Gauteng Tourism Authority, Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, Cross-Border Road Transport Agency and FEDHASA.
Looking Ahead
The TBCSA Gauteng Industry Roadshow will take place on 15 July, with delegates expected to engage on tourism-sector partnerships, industry opportunities and collaboration across Gauteng. The session concludes with lunch at 13:30.



