AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Travel Targets: South Africa is pushing to reach 15 million international arrivals by 2030, signalling a bigger push to keep tourism momentum going. World Cup Travel & Safety: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup in full swing, new travel restrictions are being discussed after an Ebola outbreak, and host-city hotel pressure is showing as tickets and bookings remain uneven. Border & Travel Disruption: South Africa’s Border Management Authority says it intercepted nearly R1 billion in mandrax ingredients at Beitbridge, while a planned truck driver protest could disrupt key KZN routes—both likely to affect travellers and logistics. Accommodation Reality Check: A Cape Town Airbnb investor breaks down why winter can cut short-term rental income sharply, with hidden operating costs hitting harder than many expect. Higher Education & Mobility: Over 165,000 student certificates are reportedly being withheld due to the higher education debt crisis (R59bn), adding pressure to graduates’ job prospects. Kruger Centenary: President Ramaphosa will officially launch Kruger National Park’s 100-year centenary at Skukuza, spotlighting conservation and tourism recovery. Agriculture & Food Prices: South Africa’s reliance on imported fertiliser is raising food production costs, feeding into food inflation and land reform strain. Xenophobia Watch: Reports and commentary continue to link xenophobia fears to falling bookings and to the wider regional impact on African travel and trade.
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