Tourism minister tables the sector’s amended Level 3 regulations

According to the Minister of Tourism, the department continues to fight hard to revive the sector during the pandemic.

Minister of Tourism Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane briefed the nation today (26 June) on the amended Covid-19 regulations for the sector under advanced Alert Level 3.

According to the minister, the department has continued to fight hard to revive the sector during the pandemic.

To date, the department has paid an excess of R100 million to businesses in the tourism sector.

Under advanced Alert Level 3, the following amendments will come into effect from 29 June:

Restaurants and eateries:

Hotels and conferencing:

Casinos:

Leisure travel:

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