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Sandton City achieves 99.9% occupancy
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Luxury South African Shopping Mall Sandton City has achieved an occupancy rate of 99.9% marking a significant milestone for any retail centre in the country.
The high occupancy rate reflects a successful strategic overhaul of the mall and the strong demand for premium retail spaces.
The mall is widely regarded as the country’s richest centre, due to its luxury offerings and location in South Africa's richest square mile.
Sandton City is the fourth biggest shopping mall in the country, with approximately 148,000m2 of lettable space.
The mall continues to attract top global brands, solidifying its position as a premier shopping destination in South Africa and on the continent.
The high occupancy rate reflects a successful strategic overhaul of the mall and the strong demand for premium retail spaces.
The mall is widely regarded as the country’s richest centre, due to its luxury offerings and location in South Africa's richest square mile.
Sandton City is the fourth biggest shopping mall in the country, with approximately 148,000m2 of lettable space.
The mall continues to attract top global brands, solidifying its position as a premier shopping destination in South Africa and on the continent.
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Western Cape announces tourism event line up
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The Western Cape government has unveiled a vibrant line-up of cultural and tourism events set to draw thousands of visitors in the coming weeks.
The highlights include the Mitchells Plain Festival in Mossel Bay, the George Festival, the Cederberg Festival and the international Italian Film Focus.
The MEC for Sport and Cultural Affairs Ricardo Mackenzie says the events uplift communities, support small businesses and help create jobs.
The highlights include the Mitchells Plain Festival in Mossel Bay, the George Festival, the Cederberg Festival and the international Italian Film Focus.
The MEC for Sport and Cultural Affairs Ricardo Mackenzie says the events uplift communities, support small businesses and help create jobs.
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G20 Summit drives tourism surge in Johannesburg
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The Department of Tourism says the impact of the G20 Summit on South Africa’s tourism industry is beginning to unfold.
Johannesburg hosted more than 4,000 high-level delegates, propelling the city into the global spotlight, driving a sharp increase in tourist activity.
South Africa welcomed 7.6 million international arrivals from January to September 2025, marking a staggering 1.1 million increase over the same period in 2024.
The G20 itself was estimated to have injected roughly R1.2-billion in direct tourism revenue, icreasung demand for luxury lodgings, guided safaris, and cultural immersions across Gauteng and beyond.
Johannesburg hosted more than 4,000 high-level delegates, propelling the city into the global spotlight, driving a sharp increase in tourist activity.
South Africa welcomed 7.6 million international arrivals from January to September 2025, marking a staggering 1.1 million increase over the same period in 2024.
The G20 itself was estimated to have injected roughly R1.2-billion in direct tourism revenue, icreasung demand for luxury lodgings, guided safaris, and cultural immersions across Gauteng and beyond.
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