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90 000 jobs in Cape tourism sector could be lost in the next six months

By Charles Human, 15th May 2020 Posted in: Press

Cape Town – More than 90 000 tourism sector jobs could be lost in the next six months, according to a Cape Town Tourism (CTT) report on the impact the Covid-19 pandemic would have on the industry. Read more here.

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