The South African Tourism Roadshow West Africa Successfully held In Accra,Ghana | PHOTOS
Uncategorized August 16, 2016, Comments OffSouth African Tourism has recently concluded a very successful trade workshop that was held first at Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi City and 2nd Accra, Ghana. The workshop, the second of five covering two cities in Ghana and three in Nigeria, was held in partnership with Ghana Tourism Federation (GHATOF) and Tour Operators Union of Ghana (TOUGHA). It brought to the venue, approximately 100 members of the local travel trade who had come to meet with some of the best South African product owners.
Deputy minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative arts, Dzifa Gomashie expressed her absolute delight in this initiative and offered her support in any form to that effect.
She further took the opportunity to invite the world to attend the Chalewote Street Art Festival and the Black Star International Film Festival to be held in Accra respectively.
The Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF), a film forum, advocacy platform and a bridge between the local and international film industry with a focus on the business of film. It will create an avenue for engagement and ensure an opportunity for global communities to connect with Ghana, understand and appreciate our culture, and develop curiosity that may lead to tourism and investment. BSIFF comes off from August 25 to August 27.
The second leg of the Trade Roadshow in Ghana took place last Wednesday at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra. Next stop, Cape coast, Central Region, Ghana.
At the awards ceremony, In addition to Issac Amoah, Anthoniet Quayson and Owusu Boayake Frank, who emerged winners in Kumasi, Four extra Scholarship Students(Accra) each won an all expense trip to South Africa, courtesy of South African Tourism.
Also Speaking at the end of the first day of engagement, Evelyn Mahlaba, Regional Director for Africa at South African Tourism, had nothing but praise for GHATOF and TOUGHA who had worked with South African Tourism to drive interest of trade in Ghana and delivered the exceptional turn out.
“We are completely humbled and, excited by the turn out from the first trade workshop. It was made possible because of relationships forged over the years with the GHATOF and TOUGHA organisations who have been pivotal to driving the success of this tradeshow. We thank them profusely for guiding us and being our eyes, ears and voice in market where we are not physically present,” explains Mahlaba.
The high turnout at the workshops, she continued, is a clear demonstration that despite the continuing economic challenges the tourism industry is experiencing globally, tourists still yearn for a destination that is affordable, offers variety and is easily accessibility.
“To have in excess of one hundred members of trade present , is an indication that people want to travel and that South Africa appeals to what the Ghanaian traveller is looking for. The support and enquiries from the local trade, are testimony to this. We are confident that the South African product owners with us provide a glimpse of the variety of our offering, to enable tourists to make decisions about their next holiday, an easy one,” explains Mahlaba.
Mahlaba is in Ghana with a delegation of South African product owners who have come to meet and do business with the local travel trade. Products including South African Airways, Sun International, Tsogo Sun and Gauteng Tourism Authority, had visited before, whilst others, like the Saxon Hotel, Robben Island and the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, were taking part for the very first time.
“Our South African product owners are so passionate about the West African market not only because they realise the lucrative potential the market offers but also because they understand that the growth of their business, lies in encouraging inter-regional travel and collaboration and participation,” explains Mahlaba.
This sentiment is echoed by Didier Bayeye-Mbombo, Market Manager for West Africa and Indian Oceans at Sun International.
“We participate in these roadshows and countless others on the continent, because we have identified the rest of the continent, including Ghana, as offering the best growth potential for tourism businesses. Since we started participating, we have seen a growing interest in some of our key properties in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban,” he says.
“The trade workshops organized by South African Tourism are a valuable business platform and go a long way towards strengthening existing relationships with the trade industry, our partner agents, tour operators and the other corporates here,” he explains.
The day’s event culminated in the awarding of certificates to the SA Specialists who had successfully completed South African Tourism’s acclaimed online training programme. This is a stringent online training programme that provides the trade with information required to confidently sell the destination better.
“Our SA Specialists really work hard to drive further interest and ultimately sell South Africa to tourists looking for a fulfilling holiday destination. It is a job which requires astute knowledge about the country coupled with unbridled passion for the work. The SA Specialist programme and the annual fam trips the trade go on, is just one of the ways we try to empower our trade members and now, three of them will be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour with a business and leisure holiday to South Africa,” concludes Mahlaba.
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Checkout photos from the second leg below…