Hospitality’s biggest challenge isn’t technology. It’s talent
Many hospitality businesses are struggling with a long-standing challenge that the rapid adoption of AI and automation is compounding: finding and retaining the right people.
Many hospitality businesses are struggling with a long-standing challenge that the rapid adoption of AI and automation is compounding: finding and retaining the right people.
With only days to go before opening, the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa, Africa’s leading hospitality trade event, returns to Cape Town with 100 exhibitors,
Africa’s hospitality sector is charging ahead, with 577 hotels and resorts in the pipeline totaling 104,444 rooms, a 13.3% year-on-year surge (W Hospitality Group, 2025).
By Anthony Batistich, General Manager, @Sandton Hotel There is a version of the hospitality business that is entirely focused on the next check-in. Fill the room,
For hospitality businesses, a reservation is more than just a booking – it represents a prepared room, a reserved table, an allocated guide or a
Africa’s hospitality sector continues to expand, with the continent’s hotel development pipeline reaching 577 hotels and more than 104,000 rooms, growing 13.3% year-on-year. South Africa’s
For many hotels, sustainability has become something to boast about, seen as a slogan on a website, a payoff line in a brochure, a green
South Africa’s tourism sector is recovering unevenly, held back by limited funding and a shortage of skilled workers. To add to this challenge, many young
South Africa’s hospitality sector is flourishing, with a market size of USD 11.49 billion in 2025 and expected growth at a CAGR of 6.37% to reach USD
Radisson Hotel Group continues to solidify its leadership in Africa’s hospitality landscape, with its top ranking in W Hospitality Group’s 2024 “From Pipeline to Reality” report for