Jabulani Debedu

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JABULANI DEBEDU, SENIOR CONSULTANT AT BDO’S SPECIALIST TOURISM UNIT.
In a week that reflected a less than sunny two-year decline in overseas tourism numbers, followed by
flights being grounded due to technicalities – recent news that unabridged birth certificates may soon fall
away is the first ray of light for a destination that should be thriving.
 While the world is feeling the strain of a tough economy, South Africa’s drop-in tourism can’t be pinned on
global economics particularly when global tourism is growing - and on a smaller but relevantly competitive
scale, so too is African tourism.
 Figures released by Stats SA reflect that the biggest drop in overseas visitors for the year to date are from
traditional markets such as France (-8,7%),  Germany (-7,8% ) and Australia (--4%%); and it is these big
international markets that account for a massive 74% of all overseas tourists visiting South Africa.
24 Oct 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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