Club Med eyes SA beach resort
Europe's largest resort operator, Club Méditerranée, has reportedly been scouting the scenic north coast of South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province for what would be its first resort in southern Africa.



CT to sell stadium naming rights
Cape Town is calling for bids from both national and international businesses for the naming rights to the 68 000-seater Green Point Stadium, which will host nine matches during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, as well as for a consortium to operate the multi-purpose complex on a long-term basis.



Developers buy into Soweto
With 13 massive property development projects under way or starting in 2008, South Africa's biggest township is offering fantastic returns to the adventurous investor looking for a new beat.



Aviation growth 'vital for tourism'
Half of South Africa's air routes are still underexploited, a situation that must change if the country is to continue experiencing high tourism growth, delegates were told at the 2007 National Tourism Conference in Johannesburg.



Cape Town targets cruise liners
Already famous for being one of the most beautiful tourist cities in the world, Cape Town has unveiled its ambition to become one of the best passenger cruise liner destinations in the world, in hopes of securing a slice of the lucrative US$29-billion global market.



Europe's largest resort operator, Club Méditerranée, has reportedly been scouting the scenic north coast of South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province for what would be its first resort in southern Africa.
CT to sell stadium naming rights
Cape Town is calling for bids from both national and international businesses for the naming rights to the 68 000-seater Green Point Stadium, which will host nine matches during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, as well as for a consortium to operate the multi-purpose complex on a long-term basis.
Developers buy into Soweto
With 13 massive property development projects under way or starting in 2008, South Africa's biggest township is offering fantastic returns to the adventurous investor looking for a new beat.
Aviation growth 'vital for tourism'
Half of South Africa's air routes are still underexploited, a situation that must change if the country is to continue experiencing high tourism growth, delegates were told at the 2007 National Tourism Conference in Johannesburg.
Cape Town targets cruise liners
Already famous for being one of the most beautiful tourist cities in the world, Cape Town has unveiled its ambition to become one of the best passenger cruise liner destinations in the world, in hopes of securing a slice of the lucrative US$29-billion global market.
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