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Tourism economy at risk as rumours of fuel shortages surface
The tourism economy of Southern Africa has always moved like a convoy, connected by highways, flight paths and safari circuits that cross borders with ease. But when fuel shortages threaten one link, the whole chain feels the strain. For travellers chasing a Kruger sunrise, a Chobe river cruise or Victoria Falls spray, the region’s dream itinerary depends on diesel, jet fuel and stable logistics. Southern Africa’s tourism machine is deeply inter…
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Tourism economy at risk as rumours of fuel shortages surface
The tourism economy of Southern Africa has always moved like a convoy, connected by highways, flight paths and safari circuits that cross borders with ease. But when fuel shortages threaten one link, the whole chain feels the strain. For travellers chasing a Kruger sunrise, a Chobe river cruise or Victoria Falls spray, the region’s dream itinerary depends on diesel, jet fuel and stable logistics. Southern Africa’s tourism machine is deeply inter…
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