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MTN Bushfire Hype Ignites at Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban

DURBAN – The vibrant energy of the MTN Bushfire festival lit up Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, proudly showcased as part of the Eswatini Tourism stand. Exhibiting alongside fellow members of Hotaes Eswatini, the delegation brought their signature fire to the event, spreading the word about one of Africa’s largest multicultural gatherings. MTN Bushfire, celebrated [ ]

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DURBAN – The vibrant energy of the MTN Bushfire festival lit up Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, proudly showcased as part of the Eswatini Tourism stand. Exhibiting alongside fellow members of Hotaes Eswatini, the delegation brought their signature fire to the event, spreading the word about one of Africa’s largest multicultural gatherings.

MTN Bushfire, celebrated for its diverse, inclusive, and family-friendly atmosphere, was a standout feature at the Indaba. The festival, renowned for its eclectic mix of music, arts, and culture, provided an engaging platform to connect with travel agents, airline partners, and tour operators. The discussions focused on the festival’s significant impact and the numerous opportunities it presents for the tourism industry.

“This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the unique offerings of the MTN Bushfire festival,” said a representative from Eswatini Tourism. “Engaging with industry stakeholders here in Durban allows us to highlight the festival’s potential to attract visitors and boost the local economy.”

The MTN Bushfire festival is more than just an event; it is a movement that promotes cultural exchange and social inclusion, attracting thousands of attendees from around the world. The Eswatini Tourism stand at the Indaba emphasized this message, encouraging everyone to #BRINGYOURFIRE and experience the magic of MTN Bushfire.

The presence of MTN Bushfire at Africa’s Travel Indaba underscores the festival’s growing reputation and its pivotal role in promoting Eswatini as a premier tourist destination. As the anticipation builds for the next edition of the festival, the buzz generated in Durban sets the stage for another unforgettable celebration of culture and community.

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