Ndaba Gaolathe tells tourism players to work or get left behind

The tourism crowd pulled up in force, and the message is clear: Botswana wants tourism hustling harder and working smarter.

What is happening on the ground
  • Basically, Adansonia Convention Centre is packed with tourism players who all showed up for Tourism Pitso 2026
  • The meetup runs for two days and pulls in government, private operators, tour companies, and hospitality crews
  • The building turned into a full-on networking zone with deal talk and idea swapping everywhere
Why is everyone here
  • Tourism Pitso 2026 is framed around tourism, pushing economic change and sustainable growth through partnerships
  • Job creation and community benefits sit at the center of the conversation
  • Growth is being treated as something that has to last, not spike and disappear
What sessions are digging into
  • Conversations are circling innovation, collaboration, and smarter growth paths
  • Public and private players are being pushed to work closer together instead of in parallel
  • Competitiveness on the global stage keeps coming up as a pressure point
Big opening moment
  • The official kickoff comes from Ndaba Gaolathe
  • His address is expected to lean into investment support and policy direction
  • Pulling in international visitors is clearly on the priority list
Government tone on tourism
  • Tourism is being positioned as a serious economic engine
  • Inclusive growth is part of the pitch, with rural communities and small businesses in focus
  • The presence of leadership signals commitment, not vibes
What participants are actually doing
  • Workshops and panels are breaking down real industry challenges
  • Exhibitions are putting Botswana’s tourism range on display
  • Marketing, digital shifts, sustainability, and skills development are all getting airtime
Networking and deal-making
  • The Pitso doubles as a matchmaking space for partnerships
  • Service delivery and competitiveness are being treated like shared problems
  • Connections made here are meant to outlive the event
Why this matters long term
  • Tourism Pitso 2026 is being treated like a turning point
  • The sector is being pushed toward collaboration instead of fragmentation
  • The bigger goal is positioning Botswana as a tourism player that actually delivers
 

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