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Tourism strategy is foreign policy by another name

Tourism strategy is foreign policy by another name. Reporting from the opinion desk.

By Zola Mahlangu· Culture & LifestyleUpdated 1 min read
Tourism strategy is foreign policy by another name
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Tourism strategy is foreign policy by another name. The story is developing as reporters on the opinion desk gather details from operators, officials, and the people most directly affected.

Analysts say the next few weeks will be decisive for setting expectations. "It’s less about a single number and more about the trajectory," one source told Nation Africa, asking not to be named while talks are ongoing.

This piece will be updated as new information becomes available. Read the rest of our opinion coverage for more context, including reaction from regulators and industry stakeholders.

Zola Mahlangu
Zola Mahlangu
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