SouthernAfrica Women in Tourism Conference
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Johannesburg, March 20 (BSHD NGO)-The Acting Executive Director of the Regional Tourism Organisation of Southern Africa (RETOSA), Simba Mandinyenya is of the strong view that tourism should not be affected by politics,but should be used as a tool to promote peace, encourage openness among nations and allow people to visit each other. When Mandinyenya first […]
Read MoreADVOCATING FOR GOAT AND SHEEP PRODUCTION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ABSTRUCT This paper intends to (a) highlight the effects of climate change in ruminant production, (b) to specifically highlight the effects of Climate Change on rangelands as well as to(c) showcase the importance of goat and sheep production as opposed to cattle farming […]
Read MoreJohannesburg, March 20 (BSHD NGO) – According to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), historically, tourism in Southern Africa has not received appropriate attention from governments. Given the fact that the tourism industry involves many subsectors such as transport, hospitality, trade, and manufacturing, monitoring systems have not accurately demonstrated the amount of economic activity in the SADC […]
Read MoreInsights on getting finance from financial institutions Pointe aux Piments, April 23 (BSHD NGO) – Martin Potgieter, Senior Deal Maker in the Light Manufacturing and Tourism Unit of the Industrial Development Cooperation (IDC) is ever willing to share winning insights on getting funding from variable potential sources of funding. Speaking to BSHD NGO at […]
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