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Asata keeps conference local

15 Jun 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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ASATA will host its next annual

conference in Durban.

In October last year, ceo Otto

de Vries said the association was

considering boycotting KwaZulu

Natal for the convention if KZN’s

MEC of Economic Development,

Tourism and Environmental Affairs,

Michael Mabuyakhulu, pushed

ahead with a proposed 10%

hospitality levy to be implemented

in April.

Although the MEC has not

withdrawn his intention to impose

the levy, Asata told TNW there had

been positive discussions with

provincial authorities and, as a

result, had decided to go ahead with

the conference there.

The conference will be held at the

Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani

hotel from May 22 to 25.

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