The second phase of the R20 million Tourism Relief Fund opened for applications from distressed tourism businesses and operators in KwaZulu-Natal today.
– Lack of business registration documents, which include registration with CIPC, Edtea and sector associations;– Limited scope of tourism businesses eligible to apply for the relief fund.
“Through this fund we hope to assist businesses to mitigate the effects of the pandemic, prevent job losses and get them back towards a path of stability. KwaZulu-Natal is a leading tourist destination whose success relies on a thriving sector that includes tour operators, accommodation establishments, restaurants, tourist guides, attractions and other tourist offerings. It is essential that the value chain works in its entirety,” said Ravi Pillay, KZN Edtea MEC.
– Travel and related services: Tour operators, travel agents, tourist guides, car rental companies, shuttle services transporting tourists, coach operators and attractions operators
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