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| Welcome to our second e-Newsletter for Business Travel Africa. Season's greetings to all our subscribers! In this edition our focus is on Kenya and her resources, business travel and investment opportunities. Please send your comments to newseditor@coldpressmedia.co.za
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| News from Kenya |
Magical Kenya
With its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife Kenya is one of Africa’s major safari destinations. Kenya's two main international airports are Jomo Kenyatta in Nairobi and Moi International in Mombasa. Both airports are modern and fully equipped
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Massive Potential for Kenyan Business Travel Industry
The Kenyan Business Travel industry, though a thriving one, is still in its infancy as far as business travel management. As with beauty, it seems travel management is in the eye of the beholder
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BlackBerry Travel Gives You the World
It doesn't matter whether you're a leisure traveller or a road warrior who has flown hundreds of thousands of kilometres. With BlackBerry® Travel™, you'll be able to search, plan, book, manage and share your travel arrangements from an all-in-one mobile travel service Super App.
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Are You Protecting Your Employees from Risks Associated with Travel?
Duty of Care is a company’s legal obligation to protect its employees from risk. These risks can be associated with injury, sickness, safety, security, health, finances and travel. With the global economy slowly recovering from the recession, the demand for international travel is on the rise.
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Travel Insurance – Nice to have or Necessity
Planning a holiday is great fun and although people prioritize their list of requirements from plane tickets to day tours, they very rarely add travel insurance to this list of important details. It seems most travelers are quite confident that their credit card insurance will cover
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Employee Benefits: Do South African Companies Provide Adequate Duty of Care to Employees?
Lawlessness, terrorism, political upheaval, civil unrest and pandemics were identified as among the top-20 risks faced by employees abroad. The high proportion of employees in high-risk locations underlines the pressing need of companies to consider seriously the security and medical provisions offered.
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