Department of Tourism (South Africa)
The Department of Tourism is one of the departments of the South African government. It is responsible for promoting and developing tourism, both from other countries to South Africa, and within South Africa..
The current political head of the department is the Minister of Tourism, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane who replaced Derek Hanekom in 2019.[1] In her capacity as Minister of Tourism she is responsible for South African Tourism, is the official national marketing agency of the South African government, with the goal of promoting Tourism in South Africa both locally and globally.[2][3]
List
- 10 other official names:
- Departement van Toerisme (Afrikaans)
- umNyango wezeVakatjhobukela (Southern Ndebele)
- iSebe lezoKhenketho (Xhosa)
- umnyango weZohwebo (Zulu)
- Litiko Letivakashi (Swazi)
- Kgoro ya Boeti (Northern Sotho)
- Lefapha la Bohahlaudi (Sotho)
- Lefapha la Bojanala (Tswana)
- Ndzawulo ya Vupfhumba (Tsonga)
- Muhasho wa Vhuendelamashango (Venda)
References
- https://www.tourism.gov.za/Pages/Home.aspx
- "Cabinet appoints new SA Tourism Board". Daily Southern & East African Tourism Update. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
- "New CEO of SA Tourism appointed". Daily Southern & East African Tourism Update. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
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