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| Paul Adepoju Even though e-commerce giants Jumia and Konga are still Nigeria's foremost startup companies, attention is gradually being extended to other sectors as 2015 saw the launch... read |
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| It's a longstanding holidaymakers' favourite because of its long, sunny beaches and warm water, but heads up, foodies: Port Elizabeth also has a growing, vibrant and diverse restaurant... read |
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| The world's airlines are expected to post a collective record $60 billion in profits this year, according to preliminary figures released by the UN aviation agency... read |
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| Issued by UnionPay International There are signs that Chinese tourism to South Africa is picking up again after a disastrous year that saw a 26.1% drop in arrivals from mainland China and Hong Kong between January and August 2015... read |
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| Reports that United Kingdom-based travellers have experienced problems due to South Africa's immigration regulations are untrue, says the Department of Home Affairs... read |
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| Aaisha Dadi Patel Besides the traditional ones in Durban and Cape Town (which get crazy busy this time of year), what other beaches does South Africa have to offer... read |
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| There's a standard that luxury resorts, hotels and lodges stick to and either they outperform or underperform, depending on the alignment of your stars... read |
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| The German cartel authorities have banned the online hotel booking portal, Booking.com, from requiring hotels across the country to offer it their lowest room prices... read |
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| Jimmy Tembo When we try to find the common denominator between a business and church, we easily appreciate the fact that the first intention is to attract people... read |
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| Endri Hasanaj Business startups are a spin of the wheel, a bigger gamble than betting on a racehorse that's primed for the glue factory... read |
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