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Home Affairs' new TTOS sees over 11 000 tourists processed
Home Affairs' new TTOS sees over 11 000 tourists processed

The South African

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The South African

Home Affairs' new TTOS sees over 11 000 tourists processed

South Africa's Trusted Tour Operator Scheme (TTOS) has already seen a number of China and India-focused tour operators reaping significant rewards from the new programme. According to Tourism Update , the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) recently revealed that a total of 11 144 tourists have been processed through the platform since it was established in February this year. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber also reported that the volume of daily TTOS applications had grown from an average of 50 in March 2025 to 210 in May 2025. The DHA said that the TTOS currently grants 65 approved tour operators access to a digital platform where they are allowed to submit and receive visa outcomes for tour groups from both China and India. Johan Groenewald, one of these approved tour operators for India, highlighted a 'vast improvement' in visa processing through the TTOS. 'It is efficient and fast and the DHA is keeping to its commitment to process within a maximum five working days,' Groenewald said as per Tourism Update . Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

National Cancer Registry and partners to unveil Cancer Survivors Month plans
National Cancer Registry and partners to unveil Cancer Survivors Month plans

The Citizen

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • The Citizen

National Cancer Registry and partners to unveil Cancer Survivors Month plans

The National Cancer Registry (NCR), based at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), will collaborate with Living with Cancer South Africa, a non-profit organisation, and the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) to host a pre-launch event for Cancer Survivors Month on Tuesday, May 27. Observed annually in June, Cancer Survivors Month celebrates the strength, resilience, and perseverance of individuals who have overcome cancer. 'It is a time to honour their courage, acknowledge their journey, and offer support to those still battling the disease,' the statement read. At the pre-launch, the three organisations will pay tribute to cancer survivors and unveil a symbolic giant ribbon statue, which will be installed at the NICD. The statue was sponsored by Johan Groenewald, who lost his beloved wife, Heidi, to cancer in October last year. This gesture serves as a heartfelt tribute and a symbol of remembrance for all families affected by the disease. Head of the NCR, Dr Mazvita Muchengeti, said he was looking forward to unveiling plans for Cancer Survivors Month, developed in collaboration with our partners. 'It is important to commemorate survivors and provide a space for those who have lost loved ones to reflect and remember,' Muchengeti said. These sentiments were echoed by Belinda Wagner, founder of Living with Cancer SA, who started the organisation in 2017 after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. Wagner said Cancer Survivors Month is more than a celebration – it is a call to recognise every life touched by cancer. 'This initiative gives voice to the silent strength of survivors, the enduring love of families, and the memories of those we have lost. Through this partnership with the National Cancer Registry, we are honouring journeys of survival and igniting awareness, advocacy, and action for a better future in cancer care,' Wagner added. Since 1986, the NCR has conducted pathology-based cancer surveillance, where data on cancer cases diagnosed by histology, cytology, and bone marrow aspirate and trephine are collected, analysed, and reported annually. Meanwhile, Living with Cancer SA was established by Wagner in 2017, while CANSA has been a leader in the fight against cancer in South Africa since 1931, leading the country towards a cancer-free society. CANSA is a leading role-player in cancer research, and the scientific findings and knowledge gained from research are used to realign health programmes, as well as strengthen the watchdog role to the greater benefit of the public. – At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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