South Africa | The travel destination of choice in 2010?

In 1994 South Africa held it first democratic elections with Nelson Mandela elected President. South Africa was alive with possibilities! And so the idea of hosting the Soccer World Cup on African soil was cogitated. Michele de Witt of Horwath’s Cape Town office projects what is going to happen in South Africa’s hotel industry before, during and after the World Cup. Challenges abound, but she is optimistic they will be met with flying colors.

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Michelè de Witt has more than 20 years experience in the tourism and hospitality industry. Her experience covers a wide range of activities enabling her to provide a spectrum of services from market analyses, concept development, financial feasibility studies and operator selection to troubleshooting for existing operations, and developing standard operating policies and procedures to support organisational objectives.

The Hotel Yearbook is a family of publications that call upon a wide-ranging group of senior executives, analysts, consultants and opinion leaders from all over the world to ask, "What lies ahead for the global hotel industry?" In The Hotel Yearbook - whether it is the highly respected annual edition or any of the special editions focusing on such critically important themes as technology, talent development, or the digital world - our...

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