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Working towards a sustainable tourism economy and jobs

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Today, marked day 1 of the ” International Tourist Guides’ Day” (ITG) celebrations at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg – Gauteng.

The Department of Tourism together with with the Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) joined tourist guides from all over South Africa to discuss ways to create sustainable tourism economies and jobs.

Tourist guides from all over the country shared their experiences, highlighting areas which have been hindering guiding experiences, with some posing a threat to their jobs.

The tourism industry contributes significantly towards economic growth and ensuring sustainability within this sector is always key.

Guides have been put at the forefront of tourism, they have become the face of tourism, leading us through the country’s sites and more importantly have become educators of South Africa’s attractions.

Some of the issues put forward by guides were:

  • Training needed to penetrate within local communities
  • One of the biggest issues is that theres no training of guides as there is a lot youth looking to also join the industry.
  • Resolve the issue of local communities feeling sidelined when coming to Township tourism
  • Safety of tourists guides at the brink of Corona virus outbreak
  • What measures are set in place to ensure the guides are protected/ safe ( Corona virus)
  • The impact of taxi industry on guides
  • Language challenges as guides are exposed to people fromall over the globe

The government has been tasked with looking into :

  • making partnerships with private sector to grow tourism, and this can be achieved through offering training.
  • Tourist guides health insurance
  • Guides protection
  • Guides receiving staples (salaries)

With all the issues put forward, Morongoe Ramphele, National Registrar
of Tourist Guides admitted that to move forward government has to ensure that it pays more attention and effort towards such gatherings and monitoring and evaluating these processes.







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#MakeMoneyMoves with GK’s financial literacy workshop

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Poor money management hinders success, however the right advice and knowledge about how to manage your money wisely guarantees better financial decisions.

Golden key UJ will be hosting a financial literacy workshop with guest speaker Zabatwa Msimang from the Vuka Mngani foundation.

Join the webinar and #MakeMoneyMoves

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Recognising trailblazers in academics, leadership and service

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Within academics, service or leadership there are always those who will be recognised as trailblazers. These individual’s work and efforts have set them apart, putting them at the forefront of conversations within their respective fields.

Golden key UJ constantly creates platforms that ensure that we recognise , celebrate and join these conversations.

With weekly podcasts and daily updates, be in the know with Golden key UJ

Episode 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7400Pv5nRDF9Y4TXUcZsEO?si=zH2_GY5OQj6skbkAIqaSJA&utm_source=whatsapp&dl_branch=1

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Students panic as UCT becomes engulfed in fire

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Students at the University of Cape Town were evacuated to safety on Sunday Afternoon as fire broke into the university premises.

In the meantime the University has cancelled all campus activities including classes, tutorials, laboratory work and tests.

On Sunday Evening the UCT released a statement, saying that all University activities will be canccelled on Monday and Tuesday.

“No classes, tutorials, laboratory work or tests will take place on Monday, 19 April or Tuesday, 20 April. We will assess the situation and provide further updates before midday on Tuesday,” they said. 

“The safety of students and staff is paramount. For safety reasons, campus will be locked down and no one, other than emergency services, will be allowed access. We are all anxious about the extent of the damage to the Rondebosch campus. We will provide updates as soon as we are able to do so.”

 

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