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WOW!

What an incredible recommendation! It is only once you start to document/collate/record the things that you have done that you realise your achievements. You also realise more than ever it is actually the people that you work with and those that support you that make those achievements all possible! Click on the link below to...

2013 CURRICULUM VITAE
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2013 CURRICULUM VITAE

It is with great pride that I look back over the last 42 years and see what has been achieved. I am the generation that for various economic and social reasons had huge responsibility entrusted on them 25 years ahead of their predecessors . It has obviously been tremendous to have been in these fantastic...

Appreciation from Fedhasa
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Appreciation from Fedhasa

Fedhasa Letter Dear Brett YOUR RESIGNATION FROM FEDHASA It is with sadness that I have the responsibility as Chairman of the National Management Board, to acknowledge and accept your resignation from FEDHASA with effect from 31st December 2011. We salute your efforts in having managed the process of positively restructuring of the association with undying...

Minister of Tourism
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Minister of Tourism

When I look back and think about all that has been done and how much effort has been put into the South African Tourism industry it is really rewarding to recieve an aknowledgment like this from the minister! Partnerships to achieve goals are important as if there is not a common goal and vision too...

Time for a reality check in the accommodation sector – FEDHASA
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Time for a reality check in the accommodation sector – FEDHASA

TIME FOR A REALITY CHECK IN THE ACCOMMODATION SECTOR – FEDHASA Brett Dungan, Chief Executive Officer of the Federated Hospitality Association of Southern Africa (FEDHASA) says it is time for a reality check in the accommodation sector. “Somewhere something does not add up. While official reports indicate that South Africa’s tourism industry is growing, the...

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Tourism Summit

In parliament at the summit the public and private sector are looking at getting together to reach the targets set out in the state of the nation address. We can only do it if we work together!