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DURBAN - The Africa Travel Indaba kicked off in Durban on Tuesday.
Investors, property moguls and enthusiasts have all gathered to discuss attracting visitors to our shores.
eNCA reporter Nkosikhona Malinga-Mnisis tracked the developments for day two of the conference.

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