President Ramaphosa hails tourism as key economic driver in Africa


President Cyril Ramaphosa has described tourism as a major economic contributor in the continent. Ramaphosa has officially opened the 2026 Africa Travel Indaba in Durban on Tuesday. The Indaba is one of the largest tourism marketing events on the African calendar, showcasing the widest variety of the continent’s best tourism products.

“For many African countries, tourism is not merely a leisure industry. It is a developmental instrument. It becomes an instrument through which we can grow our economies. Tourism must be seen for what it is, a major economic driver as it contributes billions of dollars annually to many African economies,” says Ramaphosa.

According to Statistics South Africa, the tourism sector accounts for nearly one million direct jobs.

“This means that around one in 18 workers is directly employed in tourism.”

President Ramaphosa says SA’s tourism industry is attracting more tourists.

“ South Africa welcomed 10.5 million international visitors last year, a clear sign that the world is rediscovering our country with renewed enthusiasm.”

VIDEO | President Cyril Ramaphosa’s addressed the 2026 Africa Travel Indaba: