SA Migration Newsletter
18 / 2018 |
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SA Migration
International was created out of the need for a
specialist organization to assist people wishing to immigrate,
volunteer, work, bring family, study or open businesses in South
Africa.
Dr. Siyabonga Cwele will step into Malusi Gigaba`s shoes as the new
Minister of Home Affairs as announced during the cabinet reshuffle
Thursday afternoon.
Siyabonga Cwele to takeover post as home affairs minister.
Cape Town has just been through one of the worst droughts in the
region’s history and yet, through the collective efforts of its
citizens, the city is back in business â€` thanks largely to the City
of Cape Town’s municipal leadership and its ability to mobilise its
people toward sustained conservative usage.
In keeping with the trend for most of 2018, and following on from
August statistics, September arrivals continue to show 2018’s lack of
performance in terms of tourist arrivals.
When it comes to South African tourism, our beaches, safari parks,
Table Mountain and the Garden Route undoubtedly garner the most
attention. SA
Migration International
Tel.: +27 (0)71 632 9555 Fax: +27 (0)21 461 2611 Email: info@sami.co.za |
SA
Migration
Tel.: +27 (0)71 632 9555 Fax: +27 (0)21 461 2611 Email: info@sami.co.za
Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Cabinet reshuffle: Siyabonga Cwele replaces Gigaba as Minister of Home Affairs 3. Cape Town conquers water crisis and beckons tourists to return 4. South Africa’s tourist arrivals struggle to make comeback 5. Rehab tourism is big business
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