Department Of Tourism In Johannesburg

By | December 6, 2021

Department Of Tourism In Johannesburg, the Department of Tourism is mandated under the Tourism Act 3 of 2014 to: promote the practise of responsible tourism for the benefit of the country and for the enjoyment of all its residents and foreign visitors; provide for the effective domestic and international marketing of South Africa as a tourist destination; promote quality tourism products and services; promote growth in and development of the tourism sector; and enhance cooperation and coordination between all spheres of government in developing and managing tourism.



The National Development Plan (NDP) is the 2030 vision for the country. It recognises tourism as one of the main drivers of employment and economic growth. Tourism is also positioned as one of the six core pillars of growth in the country’s New Growth Path (NGP) framework. The National Tourism Sector Strategy (NTSS) provides a blueprint for the tourism sector in the pursuit of growth targets contained in the NGP. Through the Department’s NTSS, the tourism sector is committed to creating a total of 225 000 jobs by the year 2020. 

The Department’s objectives include ensuring that benefits of tourism are equitably shared amongst the people of South Africa, and planning for the empowerment of youth, women, and people with disabilities through entrepreneurial participation and opportunities. The Department’s focus is on increasing competitiveness within the tourism sector in South Africa. 



In the medium term, the Department aims to increase investment in the tourism sector, increase inbound tourism, entrench a culture of tourism amongst South Africans, and increase the sector’s contribution to job creation and economic growth.



Department of Tourism

Strategic Overview


Vision 
Leading sustainable tourism development for inclusive economic growth in South Africa.
Mission
To grow an inclusive and sustainable tourism economy through: 

  • good corporate and cooperative governance;
  • strategic partnerships and collaboration;
  • innovation and knowledge management; and
  • effective stakeholder communication.

Values
Performance values 

  • Innovative: Leveraging of resources and partnerships to optimise delivery to our stakeholders, and being responsive to change. 
  • Ethical (good corporate governance): Encapsulating the principles of integrity, 
  • transparency and accountability.
  • Customer focus: Providing services and solutions in a manner that is efficient, effective and responsive.

Organisational values 

  • Empowerment: Create an environment conducive to growth and development for   our people
  • Integrity: Act with integrity by maintaining the highest standards for accountability,  serving with respect, honesty and trustworthiness. 
  • Recognition: Be an organisation that values its own people by ensuring fairness  of systems and processes, being supportive as well as recognising and rewarding performance.