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Tourism Relief Fund 4000 beneficiaries made public
Tourism Relief Fund 4000 beneficiaries made public

​The Minister of Tourism Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane has today made public a list of Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises who benefited through the much-needed Tourism Relief Funding.


The R200million relief has successfully supported 4000 business, negatively affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and we are encouraged by the positive feedback that we received from them in appreciation of this aid. The list of beneficiaries of this grant, capped at R50,000, can now be accessed here.


Many of the business have utilised the fund to subsidise expenses towards fixed costs, operational costs, supplies and other pressure costs items. Allocation of funds to ordinary South Africans, was conducted in line with government policies and ensured that the benefit is spread geographically across the country to cover even businesses in small villages and townships


The beneficiaries per province across the sub-sectors of accommodation, hospitality and travel services are as follows:


Eastern Cape – 457
Free State
– 134
Gauteng
– 1017
KwaZulu-Natal
– 607
Limpopo
– 294
Mpumalanga
– 238
North West
– 162
Northern Cape
– 124
Western Cape
– 967


As government, we remain committed to working with all stakeholders in whatever way we can, as we understand that these are extremely difficult times for the sector and this situation demands that we work together to weather the storm going forward.


For media inquiries, contact:


Hlengiwe Nhlabathi-Mokota

Cell: 064 754 8426

E-mail: hnhlabathi@tourism.gov.za