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FCB Joburg helps deliver ‘best yet’ Africa’s Travel Indaba

Africa’s Travel Indaba 2019, which took place at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban earlier this month, brought together over 6 500 delegates including 1 033 exhibitors and 1 502 buyers and was, according to Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom, the “best Africa’s Travel Indaba hosted yet”.

Helping SA Tourism (SAT) win his praise was FCB Joburg, its marketing partner for the past three years. In addition to excelling on the deliverables briefed in months ahead of the event, the agency’s team created an entertaining and informative programme to support President Ramaphosa’s surprise visit to address delegates – with less than 24 hours’ notice.

Undaunted but already working night and day at the Indaba, the team went all out to impress the President and his delegation with an AV of Africa’s Travel Indaba highlights; entertainment showcasing the various cultures in KwaZulu-Natal; and the full programme for the visit, including a seating plan that considered numerous protocols given the local and foreign dignitaries already at Africa’s Travel Indaba.

“FCB Joburg couldn’t be prouder to represent South Africa on the national team of advertising,” said FCB Joburg Integrated Executive Business Director, Annicia Manyaapelo. “And I couldn’t be prouder of the team that created this year’s Africa’s Travel Indaba.

“It was amazing to witness their dedication and professionalism over the many months it took us to pull Africa’s Travel Indaba together; it was inspiring to see them respond so positively to President Ramaphosa’s visit. Congratulations to each and every person – from the agency and its many, many suppliers – on another world-class event,” she said.

During the Africa’s Travel Indaba 2019, the activities SA Tourism and FCB Joburg were responsible for included:

  • The theme for Africa’s Travel Indaba 2019
  • All PR, social and digital communication for the event
  • A series of activations at OR Tambo International and King Shaka International airports
  • The Hidden Gems Social Media Training session for SMMEs in the tourism industry
  • The various business conversation sessions addressing key trends in the tourism industry
  • The trade floor opening event and welcome networking function
  • Various welcome activations
  • A mural depicting KwaZulu-Natal as a tourism attraction and its unveiling ceremony
  • Speed Marketing sessions and networking cocktails
  • Exhibition Stand Awards, including the Green Stand Awards
  • Lap of Luxury stand design and build
  • Welcome stand design and build
  • Branding and collateral design for the event, including all photography and videography.
  • Activating Florida Road for all delegates in the evenings
  • Lunch time activations that consisted of various segments of entertainment throughout the ICC, DEC and surrounding areas
  • Travel Week launch

Annicia Manyaapelo Appointed Integrated Executive Business Director at FCB Joburg

Annicia Manyaapelo has been appointed Integrated Executive Business Director on the South African Tourism account at FCB Joburg.

A graduate of GIBS Business School and both the AAA School of Advertising and Vega Brand Communications School, where she studied communications, media and brand management, Manyaapelo joined the agency after several years as a successful luxury entrepreneur in the art and design sector. She has also served on the Iziko Museum Committee in Cape Town and as an Art Gala Host Member for Zeitz MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary African Art).

Welcoming Manyaapelo to the team, FCB Joburg Managing Director, Thabang Skwambane, said the agency was drawn to her passion for Africa and creativity. “Annicia believes in the power of creativity to affect change and that – by harnessing the varied and rich cultures of our people – we have the opportunity to reshape the African narrative. She is a talented and professional addition to our high caliber FCB Joburg’s South African Tourism team.”

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