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tbi REPORTS

TBI Report V5

July 2019

TBI Report V4

July 2018

TBI Report Q3

July 2018

tbi report 2q

April 2017

TBI Report Q1

September 2017

TBI Report q4

FEBRUARY 2016

TBI Report Q4

January 2016

TBI Report Q4

January 2015

TBI Report Q2

July 2015

TBI Report Q1

April 2015

TBI Report Q4

January 2014

TBI Report Q2

July 2014

TBI report Q4

January 2013

TBI Report Q3

October 2013

TBI Report Q2

July 2013

TBI Report Q1

April 2013

TBI Report Q4

January 2012

TBI Report Q3

October 2012

TBI Report Q2

July 2012

TBI Report Q1

April 2012

TBI Report Q4

October 2011

TBI Report Q3

July 2011

TBI Report Q2

April 2011

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Tourism Business Council South Africa
The Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) is the umbrella organisation representing the unified voice of business in the travel and tourism sector. The organisation serves to unite and influence the diverse travel and tourism sector to contribute to a competitive, responsible and inclusive tourism economy.
South African Tourism (SAT)
South African Tourism is a national tourism agency responsible for the international marketing of South Africa as a preferred tourist destination. Domestic Tourism marketing has also become an important component of the SAT`s overall functions. Its aim is to make tourism the leading economic sector in South Africa and to promote sustainable economic and social empowerment of all South Africans. South Africa is marketed as an integral part of Africa and particularly the subcontinent of southern Africa.
National Department of Tourism (NDT)
The Department of Tourism South Africa aims to fulfil the national government`s role towards creating the conditions for responsible tourism growth and development by promoting and developing tourism. The department is headed by the Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom.
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The tourism levy, also known as the TOMSA levy, is the 1% levy charged to the consumer for the use of specific tourism services in South Africa. The funds collected are primarily used by South African Tourism to promote South Africa as a preferred travel and tourism destination.

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