Thebe Group unveils plans for new tourism projects

The tourism arm of Thebe Investment Corporation (TIC) is concluding agreements with a number of rural communities and partners to develop and manage key and strategic iconic attractions in Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape Jerry Mabena, CEO of Thebe Services Division, said in Durban on Friday (6 May 2016) – ahead of the Tourism Indaba in the city.

“We are also exploring other opportunities in areas such as Kwa Zulu Natal and the Western Cape as part of our expansion drive in the hospitality sector, under the umbrella of transformation-committed Thebe Tourism Group (TTG).”

Addressing guests at the 15th anniversary celebration of TTG, Mabena added:

“These new projects come on the back of our proven record of success in managing  attractions. We understand that we have a bigger role to play than simply providing tourism services – which is why community involvement is a key part of the equation.

“That role includes the creation of these services where they do not exist,” he added

TTG was established by TIC in 2001. TIC, in turn, was founded by the Batho Batho Trust, of which the original trustees were Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Reverend Beyers Naudé and Enos Mabuza.

“TTG is a leading light of true transformation in the South African tourism sector. We  are proud of our people and our ideas – which together continue to reflect a passion for sharing our heritage, and our African cultures, with the world,” Mabena said.

“Our aim at TTG is to be a world-class pan-African group of companies,” he concluded.

TTG subsidiaries include Thebe Reed Exhibitions, Tour D’Afrique, Travelex Africa, First Car Rental, Club Travel and the Cape Point Concession.

(Former Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene was recently appointed as Resident Advisor to Thebe Investment Corporation.)