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This startup wants to build Africa’s tourism distribution layer

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June 30, 2026

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An interview with TripinAfrica's co-founder on building digital infrastructure for African tourism businesses.

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The Namibian

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· Jul 1, 2026

AFRICA’S TRAVEL INDABA BEGINS WITH A BANG…

South African tourism minister Patricia de Lille opened Africa’s Travel Indaba with the traditional ringing of a bell at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre in Durban on Tuesday. The African leisure trade show brings together tourism sector stakeholders from across the globe for three days of networking, business development, ideas exchange and celebration. The [] The post AFRICA’S TRAVEL INDABA BEGINS WITH A BANG appeared first on The Namibian.

Africa.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value

A strategic partnership has been established between Cape Town, Zimbabwe, and Namibia to strengthen Southern Africa’s global tourism position and unlock greater value from international travel. First explored at World Travel Market Africa 2025, the agreement formalises collaboration between the three destinations to enhance regional coordination, unify marketing efforts, and facilitate more seamless cross-border travel for long-haul []

South Africa Today

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· Jul 2, 2026

Mthontsi Lodge Launch in KwaMaqoma Boosts Rural Tourism in Eastern Cape

KwaMaqoma, Eastern Cape — The official Mthontsi Lodge launch in KwaMaqoma, near Fort Beaufort, marks a significant milestone in the government’s strategy to expand rural tourism in the Eastern Cape. The newly unveiled facility aims to ensure that local communities directly benefit from the tourism economy, transforming the region’s historical and natural attractions into sustainable []

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 21, 2026

Makerere Kavule Gets New Lifestyle Hub as Kasibante Hassan Expands Business Empire

KAMPALA — On a lively Saturday evening, Makerere Kavule welcomed a dynamic new addition to Kampala’s fast-growing leisure scene as Costa Rica Breeze Leisure Hub officially opened its doors amid pomp, music, and celebrity performances. Located next to Tosha Petrol Station, the sprawling entertainment complex is the latest venture by businessman and public servant Kasibante [] The post Makerere Kavule Gets New Lifestyle Hub as Kasibante Hassan Expands Business Empire appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Independent Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

Malay Mail

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· Jul 10, 2026

Tourism Malaysia launches first VM2026 outreach in Timor‑Leste, eyes stronger ties

JAKARTA, July 10 — Tourism Malaysia has launched its first tourism promotion initiative in Timor-Leste as part of...

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Related coverage for "This startup wants to build Africa’s tourism distribution layer": The Namibian — AFRICA’S TRAVEL INDABA BEGINS WITH A BANG…. Africa.com — Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value. South Africa Today — Mthontsi Lodge Launch in KwaMaqoma Boosts Rural Tourism in Eastern Cape. Watchdog Uganda — Makerere Kavule Gets New Lifestyle Hub as Kasibante Hassan Expands Business Empire. Independent Online — BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth. Malay Mail — Tourism Malaysia launches first VM2026 outreach in Timor‑Leste, eyes stronger ties