Registration opens for African Hospitality Investment Forum 2025

Cape Town to host leading hospitality event from June 17-19
2024-09-27
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Registration opens for African Hospitality Investment Forum 2025
Registration opens for African Hospitality Investment Forum 2025

AHIF will now alternate between South Africa and Kenya

Registration is now open for the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) 2025, taking place from June 17-19 at Cape Town in South Africa. As one of Africa's leading hospitality and tourism investment conference, AHIF will feature a new dynamic format and alternate between South Africa and Kenya, driving regional impact.
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Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF), a major hospitality industry gathering in Africa, which is scheduled for June 17-19, 2025, at Cape Town in South Africa, has now opened for registration. 

According to a press statement by the organisers of AHIF, the premier hospitality and tourism investment conference is set to attract hotel owners, investors, financiers, and advisors from across the globe. 

In a strategic move, AHIF will now alternate between South Africa and Kenya, offering a consistent platform for growth and collaboration in the region.

The organisers add that AHIF 2025 promises a dynamic new format with a customisable agenda, featuring workshops, roundtables, and closed-door sessions, allowing attendees to tailor their experience. 

They say that the exhibition will pause to deliver high-level economic insights, market updates, and industry reports, keeping participants informed about emerging trends in African hospitality.

The conference will also include extensive networking opportunities, with over 500 industry leaders and decision-makers expected to attend. 

The statement adds that new for 2025 are AHIF Market Days in February and November, spotlighting investment-ready projects and providing targetted networking sessions with senior industry executives.

They add that AHIF remains a key event for tackling the challenges and opportunities within Africa’s hospitality sector, offering unparalleled insights, expert panels, and exclusive opportunities for industry collaboration.

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