The Gauteng Tourism Agency estimates the ANC elective conference will inject more than R257m into the visitor economy and GDP of Gauteng.
The ANC conference at Nasrec in Johannesburg is expected to bring more than R257m to the Gauteng economy. File photo.The Gauteng Tourism Authority estimates the ANC elective conference will inject more than R257m into the visitor economy and GDP of Gauteng.
The conference, from December 16 to 20 at the Nasrec Johannesburg Expo Centre, is expected to be one of the largest gatherings in the province, with more than 5,000 delegates from around the country and local and international media and guests. According to the GTA, ANC conference delegates and visitors are expected to stay in the province for more than six days.
“Each delegate and visitor will be spending on accommodation, transportation, food and beverages, petrol and so on, while the conference ecosystem supports the audiovisual and eventing sector with related sub-sectors such as events management. “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.
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