The KwaZulu-Natal South Coast won the bid to host the conservation symposium in 2020
STHEMBILE NDLOVU Picture: Premiere Resort Cutty Sark
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The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) South Coast has been chosen for the first time to host a conservation symposium which welcomes environmentally focused delegates from 31st of October to the 5th of November 2022.
Event organiser Freyni du Toit said they are happy to to announce the venue of this year’s conservation symposium Premiere Resort Cutty Sark and Dream Hotel Blue Marlin in Scottburgh.
“We are thrilled to announce the venue of this year’s conservation symposium; Premiere Resort Cutty Sark and Dream Hotel Blue Marlin in Scottburgh. Located just 1,4km from each other, these venues will be the centre of our conservation symposium, allowing our attendees to enjoy a slice of beautiful KZN South Coast before, during or after the symposium,” mentioned Toit.
Phelelisa Ngcamu the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the South Coast Tourism Investment Enterprise (SCTIE) said that they are exited for having to host 250 delegates to the conservation symposium.
“We are excited to be welcoming some 250 delegates to the conservation symposium which will be held at the Premiere Resort Cutty Sark and Dream Hotel Blue Marlin,” said Ngcamu.
Ngcamu also highlighted the importance of the KZN South Coast to host this conservation symposium as to serve dual purpose of highlighting the KZN South Coast as the key events destinations.
“This serves the dual purpose of highlighting the KZN dual South Coast as the key events destinations, while celebrating the amazing conservation efforts and environmental significance of the region,” continued Ngcamu.
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