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Tourism bodies call for travel postponement, not cancellation, amid potential Mozambique protests

JOHANNESBURG, 30 October, 2024 – Opposition leaders in Mozambique have called for week-long demonstrations and a national strike, scheduled to begin Thursday, 31 October 2024. While the extent of these proposed protests remains uncertain, some election-related unrest has already affected border operations, prompting SATSA (the voice of inbound tourism in Southern Africa) and Africa’s Eden Tourism to encourage travel postponements rather than cancellations.

There may be disruptions to normal operations, particularly in Maputo and at key border crossings. Travellers to Mozambique might experience interruptions at the Lebombo/Ressano Garcia Border Post, potential business disruptions, protest action (especially in Maputo), impacts from a proposed nationwide strike, and possible security force presence.

“Now is the time to postpone, not cancel, your Mozambique travel plans,” says David Frost, CEO of SATSA. ” While we always put traveller safety first, cancelling trips outright is premature and could unnecessarily impact this incredible destination. This approach not only protects travellers’ holiday investments but also demonstrates solidarity with our regional tourism partners during challenging times.”

Jillian Blackbeard, CEO of Africa’s Eden Tourism, reinforces this position: “Mozambique remains one of Africa’s most compelling destinations, and any disruption will likely be temporary. By postponing rather than cancelling trips, we can help protect the livelihoods of thousands of tourism workers and their families while ensuring our clients don’t miss out on experiencing this remarkable destination. We’re asking our members to work closely with their Mozambican partners to secure flexible rebooking terms for affected travellers.”

Travellers who must travel during this period and are intending to cross the border by car should confirm the status of the border posts, exercise increased caution, monitor local news and official communications, and maintain flexible itineraries.

Both SATSA and Africa’s Eden Tourism will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as developments occur.

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ABOUT SATSA:

SATSA is the unified voice of the inbound tourism industry in Southern Africa and represents the private sector trade associations in five SADC countries. Our mission is to support the sustainable growth of travel and tourism to and within Southern Africa.

About Africa’s Eden:

Africa’s Eden is a leading organisation committed to promoting tourism and advancing tourism leadership across Southern and Central Africa. Representing the eclectic regions of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar, the organisation prioritises sustainable practices, community engagement, and cooperative growth.

As a not-for-profit entity, Africa’s Eden offers tourism businesses exceptional opportunities for partnership, visibility, and influence, shaping the future of travel in these remarkable destinations. Its mission is to showcase the breathtaking natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and distinctive experiences that position the region as a top choice for travellers around the world.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Celine Patterson

celine@bigambitions.co.za

+27 71 899 3780

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