The Gauteng Tourism Authority estimates the ANC elective conference will inject more than R257m into the visitor economy and GDP of Gauteng.
“Security, printing, digital and information technology, financial services and cleaning services are all activated fully in line with the province’s established quality event hosting protocols”, said Gauteng MEC for economic development Tasneem Motara.
“Events like the ANC elective conference and recent World Congress of Constitutional Law have been and will be hosted to the highest standards, earning us a reputation as one of the most popular conferencing destinations,” Dlamini said.
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