AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Travel: Namaqualand’s winter rain has sparked a “superbloom” with millions of wildflowers already covering previously dry plains, and Namaqua National Park updates point to species like Namaqualand daisy and vygies—great timing for spring planning. Maritime Safety: The NSRI’s new offshore rescue craft, Spirit of Ubuntu, has arrived in Hout Bay, boosting long-range emergency response along the Atlantic seaboard. Travel Planning: A guide to planning an African safari and a “best places to travel in October” list are in the mix for travellers hunting shoulder-season value. Local Culture & Experiences: A Johannesburg Children’s Choir returns from the Garden Route after winning Best Choir Overall at Cantamus in George, while a new dance company in Gqeberha is aiming to help dancers travel beyond local hubs. Governance & Business (tourism-linked): Government’s Phase 3 Government-Business Partnership names mining, agriculture, tourism and infrastructure as growth drivers, targeting 3% growth and one-million jobs by 2030.
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