Eighty20’s Andrew Fulton unpacks new data showing how tourism is outperforming the rest of the economy — supporting 1.9 million jobs, driving R665bn in domestic travel spend, and positioning the sector to reach 10.3% of GDP by 2035. We explore provincial performance, consumer trends, and the risks that could slow…
South Africa welcomed 10.5 million tourists in 2025—surpassing pre‑pandemic levels. But the real opportunity lies in how tourism can drive jobs and regional development. ANEW Hotels’ Alan Campbell explains why travel demand remains resilient, how tourism supports wider economic activity, and what policy shifts are needed to unlock long‑term growth.
Domestic tourism is becoming South Africa’s most reliable driver of sector resilience. Mashoto Zimba, Head of Domestic Tourism at SA Tourism, joins us to discuss Indaba 2026, shifting travel behaviour, rising local spend, and the strategy behind the Sho’t Left movement. A deep dive into how South Africans are rediscovering…
South Africa’s informal economy is far more powerful than most people realize. Shop2Shop’s Annelene Dippenaar explains how spaza shops circulate money locally, support manufacturers, and create jobs where formal retail doesn’t reach. We unpack the R20‑to‑economy value chain, the daily challenges traders face, and the tools that could transform township…
Karooooo CEO Zak Calisto joins Kaya Biz to unpack a strong FY2026 performance: 16% subscriber growth, 19% subscription revenue, and a bold investment push into sales capacity and AI-driven productivity. We explore margin pressure, global expansion, and why the company is confident about delivering up to 24% revenue growth in…
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