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Mauritius-South Africa: A Historic Agreement to Strengthen African Tourism, Signed at the "Indaba 2026"

Summary by L'Express
From 11 to 14 May, Durban hosted the African Travel Indaba 2026*, the largest trade fair for leisure tourism in Africa. On this occasion, the Minister of Tourism, Richard Duval, represented Mauritius alongside his African counterparts. The event was marked by the signing yesterday, Wednesday, 13 May, at the Durban ICC, of a historic Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism Cooperation between the Republic of Mauritius and the Republic of South Afr…
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From 11 to 14 May, Durban hosted the African Travel Indaba 2026*, the largest trade fair for leisure tourism in Africa. On this occasion, the Minister of Tourism, Richard Duval, represented Mauritius alongside his African counterparts. The event was marked by the signing yesterday, Wednesday, 13 May, at the Durban ICC, of a historic Memorandum of Understanding on Tourism Cooperation between the Republic of Mauritius and the Republic of South Afr…

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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