Despite the Covid-19 outbreak, which has caused the cancellation of numerous events and international gatherings, Africa's Travel Indaba will go on.
PRETORIA – The South African Tourism on Wednesday said Africa’s Travel Indaba 2020, scheduled for 12 to 14 May, will be hosted as scheduled, despite the Covid-19 outbreak, which has caused the cancellation of numerous events and international gatherings.
"The Covid-19 virus presents us with an unprecedented set of circumstances that are changing on a day-to-day basis and we will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds, and inform you of any new developments,” Kazi said. He said the Grading Council of South Africa was working with the convention venues to continuously enhance their hygiene protocols and ensure that scanning facilities are used for the safe management of our visiting delegates.
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