Botswana needs to learn more from SA Tourism - BOCCIM

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Botswana can learn a lot from neighbour South Africa to improve its tourism sector, the President of the Botswana Confederation of Commerce Industry and Manpower (BOCCIM), Alex Monchusi, has noted.

Addressing delegates at the opening of South Africa Tourism Week at the South African High Commission in Gaborone yesterday, Mochusi said Botswana needs to cooperate with South Africa on a sustainable joint tourism venture.

"South Africa is the largest tourism earner in the region," he said. "Clearly, Botswana can learn a lot from its neighbour, and the potential for joint ventures and affiliations between the two countries is substantial."  Monchusi said many sectors had been explored through a number of delegation visits and meetings between Botswana and South Africa while the tourism sector's potential remained unexplored.

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