Learners

The NTCE is directly aimed at high school and tertiary/FET learners (past and current) looking to enter or advance in the tourism industry.


Educators

The NTCE is not exclusively targeted at the learners – the educators are just as important as you are the drivers behind the tourism industry.


Visitors

The Expo is open to all members of the public who are interested in tourism, whether you are currently in the industry or not.


Exhibitors

The NTCE needs you to make this a successful and impactful experience for our future tourism candidates.


Sponsors

The NTCE requires the support of the industry at large in order to be truly successful in its endeavours.

 
 


 
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Sibusisiwe Mchunu

A second year BA Tourism Development student, Sibusisiwe Mchunu is a young, dymanic and highly motivated individual with enthusiasm for learning in the tourism industry.

Sibusisiwe Mchunu

Sibusisiwe Carol Mchunu, a Tourism Development student at the University of Johannesburg

Mchunu realised her love for the industry when she went on an excursion to the Giants Castle Nature Reserve in Kwa-Zulu Natall when she was in grade 8. "I found it interesting and a very diverse industry. I asked the conservationist about tourism as a whole and thats when I developed interest for the tourism industry," she says.

 

She is currently a second-year BA Tourism Development student at the Univeristy of Johannesburg and aims at travelling the country once her studies are completed. "I have many plans regarding my future as I would like to become one of the best marketers in this industry," Mchunu says. Her goals include establishing her own Transportation and Tour Operators company and being the CEO of South African Aiways.

 

Mchunu is a highly motivated individual that would like to aquire skills in creativity and strategic thinking. She has a love for people and is eager to make a name in the industry. "I chose this industry as it contributes to the South African GDP. I would like to make a difference in local communities as well as the whole country," says Mchunu.

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