# Tourism minister Patricia de Lille says the new tourism execution lab is a joint effort between government and the private sector to attract 15-million visitors by 2030, drive job creation, and grow tourism’s gross domestic product contribution. Speaking at Emperor’s Palace in Kempton Park in Gauteng, De Lille announced that the electronic travel authorisation system will start next month, improving air access and diversifying products from heritage and township experiences to wellness tourism:
Tourism minister Patricia de Lille launches execution lab with private sector [SOUND]
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