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The Pyne Awards 2024 – an update

 

(Posted 06th August 2024)

 

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Hello Pioneer,  At the World Travel and Tourism Council Forum, it was forecasted that the tourism and hospitality sectors will inject approximately USD 430 billion into the African economy by 2033, creating over 110 million new jobs. The potential of this dynamic industry is boundless, and at Pyne Africa Events and Awards, we are deeply committed to driving innovation and fostering the growth of this sector.

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In our pursuit of excellence, growth, and innovation, we have made the strategic decision to postpone the 6th Edition of the Pyne Africa Events and Awards to a later date, which will be communicated shortly. Rest assured, all current nominations remain valid and will seamlessly transfer to the rescheduled event. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience as we strive to deliver an even more exceptional experience. Listen to a message directly from our CEO & Convener, Amaka Amatokwu-Ndekwu, here.

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If you have any questions, feedback, or need clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to advancing the African Tourism and Hospitality industry.

 

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