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HILTON WORLDWIDE APPOINTS VP FOR AFRICA & INDIAN OCEAN
02 Feb 2012
Hilton Worldwide Middle East & Africa is set to further increase its presence across Africa and Indian Ocean with the announcement of the company’s most senior appointment for the continent.
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PREFERRED HOTEL GROUP TARGETS EXPANSION IN AFRICA WITH ITS NEW SALES OFFICE IN CAPE TOWN
02 Feb 2012
Preferred Hotel Group™ continues its commitment to global expansion by opening its first sales office in Africa - the company’s 34th globally – in Cape Town, South Africa.
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SAXTON’S ULTIMATE EVENT EXPERIENCE AIME 2012 LINE UP ANNOUNCED
01 Feb 2012
Saxton Speakers Bureau has announced the impressive 11 act line-up for its spectacular Ultimate Event Experience, which is returning to the Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo (AIME) for the third consecutive year.
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CAPE TOWN’S FIGHT LEAGUE EXTRAVAGANZA
01 Feb 2012
Mixed Martial Arts, the world’s fastest growing sport, takes the spotlight at the Bellville Velodrome on 4 February 2012 - during the first ever Cape Fight League, a Rockets and Battleground Promotions production.
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Africa Fashion Week
The second annual instalment of Africa Fashion Week has returned to Johannesburg to showcase South Africa’s top fashion design talent.

World Sport
Sport is a rapidly growing industry, worth approximately $600 billion a year, a steady figure considering the fluctuating worth of global tourism.

Boost for UCT Graduate School
The Postgraduate Diploma in Management focusing on Event Management (PGDip) has received a major boost with four new clients signing up for 2010.

New SETA landscape
Higher Education and Training minister Dr Blade Nzimande recently spoke on the new SETA landscape, after his department assumed responsibility for skills development from The Department of Labour.

Vineyard Conference Centre goes green
The Vineyard Hotel & Spa’s Conference Centre will be the first conference centre in South Africa to run on green power.

Cape Town Book Fair
The Cape Town Book fair returns with lots of changes. Fair director Vanessa Badroodien resigned last year and has been replaced.

Africa's Big Seven
The only food and beverage event of its kind on the continent, Africa’s Big Seven Expo presents a composite of seven separate events.

Wayne Brady
Improv artist Wayne Brady returned to South Africa for the second run of his Making it up tour, like many of the performers who grace our shores.

New management for Leopard Lodge
Leopard Lodge has recently changed ownership and appointed Dylan Brandt and Lisa Thomas as managers.

The Baby Expo
The popular parenting exhibition, The Baby Expo, broke all previous attendance figures by receiving a 16% increase in visitors.

Indaba
South African Tourism (SAT) and exhibition organisers Kagiso hoped for last years attendance numbers.

Henry Rollins
Sid Vicious may not agree, but in my mind, Henry Rollins is the god of punk.

Global Green Alliance kicks off
The hard work of three international convention centres to establish the Global Green Alliance came to fruition at this year’s IMEX Trade Show, which was held in Frankfurt.

SA opens at 2010 Expo Shanghai
Relations between China and South Africa are said to be at their strongest since the countries established formal diplomatic relations in 1998.

Indaba's Global Media Faceoff focuses on 2010
At the Tourism Indaba, BBC World News Africa Business Report presenter Komla Dumor and Kaya FM current affairs presenter John Perlman moderated a Global Media Face Off.

Maropeng appoints general manager
Erica Saunders, who has served as Maropeng’s marketing manager for the past four years, has been promoted to general manager with effect from 12 May 2010.

World Cup Trophy welcomed by Mandela
On 15 May 2004 the long walk to the 2010 FIFA World Cup started with Nelson Mandela lifting the FIFA World Cup in Zurich, Switzerland. 

Cape Town: The World Cup party capital?
Cape Town is set to come alive during the World Cup, with parties and public viewing areas (PVAs) spread across the city.

Letter from the editor
So the FIFA World Cup is finally upon us. After so much hype, I feel like I’m suffering from 2010 burnout before it’s even begun.

World-class security for World Cup
It was estimated that during the 2010 World Cup there will be 3.5 million participants, a third of which will be foreign arrivals and alarmist expected the crime rate to rise.

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