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Indaba Lodge unveils purpose-built Meeting Room strategic expansion

Indaba unveiled a newly revamped, purpose-built meeting room. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Indaba unveiled a newly revamped, purpose-built meeting room. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

Indaba Lodge has marked a major milestone in its growth journey with the unveiling of a newly revamped, purpose-built meeting room designed to cater for up to 50 people, significantly expanding its conferencing capacity.

The new facility, officially launched to the public on January 28, is part of the lodge’s step-by-step expansion strategy aimed at meeting client demand while remaining mindful of the tough hospitality environment.

Previously limited to a 16-seater boardroom, the lodge now boasts of a versatile space that can comfortably host up to 50 people without tables, or around 40 when arranged in a classroom-style setup. The room is complemented by an outdoor breakaway area that offers guests space for tea breaks, informal discussions, phone calls or relaxation between sessions.

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