Stacey and J Sbu catch up with Thulisile Galelekile who is the General Manager at Marketing Tourism KwaZulu-Natal

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Tourism plays a big role in communities and the province in terms of employment. Appreciate your surroundings whilst you have time and explore what KZN has to offer.

When Stacey and J Sbu arrived in Brahman Hills they started off at the Chocolate Heaven at the Junction for chocolate delights & 1 Nottingham Road Brewing Company for some beer tasting and we ended off at the Brahman Hills Weddings, Conferences, Spa and Hotel. What an amazing day.

The team caught up with Thulisile Galelekile to find out more the area and to thank her for the all the amazing #SweetEscapes the team has been to.

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5 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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