Nondumiso Mngadi (centre) with Phelisa Matyolo(left) and Ziyanda Mtshali |
The trainees were selected
from establishments frequented by the growing number of Chinese tourists
visiting South Africa, an estimated 58 000 tourists in the first half of 2016,
according to the Chinese Embassy.
The programmes original
inception was in 2013 when the South African government and the Nondumiso Mngadi People's
Republic of China signed an agreement to cooperate within the tourism sector, three
years on the programme has produced the first 20 tourism practitioners who are
now fluent in Mandarin, achieving an impressive pass rate of 88%. The aha Lesedi tourism practitioners; Ziyanda Mtshali and Phelisa Matyolo and were the top two in their class, with
respective results of 96.35% and 96.3%.
Neil Bald, aha Hotels & Lodges CEO lauded the Department of Tourism, the
Chinese Culture and International Education Exchange Centre including all
stakeholders involved for the successful implementation of this programme,
hailing it as a milestone for the sector. aha Hotels & Lodges Group HR
Manager, Nondumiso Mngadi elaborates that the company continuously
seeks out opportunities to develop and empower its employees and is extremely
proud of the trainees’ accomplishment.
Phelisa began her career at aha
Lesedi in November 2008 as a dancer and through hard work and determination
over the years, she is now an Assistant Cultural Manager, tour guide and is still
an active dancer. Ziyanda started as a dancer in 2012 and is currently a tour
guide and dancer, with ambitions of being in charge of marketing for aha Lesedi in the near future. They beam
with pride as they relate their experiences, explaining how daunting the
programme was at first and how they doubted they would make it through the
training, being introduced to a new language that seemed so difficult to grasp.
The grueling three months programme entailed reading, writing and speaking with
situational role playing sessions. The Mandarin language is spoken by an
estimated 100 million people, mainly in the People’s Republic of China; one of
South Africa’s largest trading partners.
The trainees were presented with
their certificates by Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom at a ceremony held on 29
November 2016, attended by the Deputy Ambassador of China; Hon. Li Song, Dr.
Zhilei Lu, Director of the Chinese Culture and International Education Exchange
Centre; Lloyd Moeng the General Manager of aha Lesedi; and aha Hotels &
Lodges, Group HR Manager, Nondumiso Mngadi, as well as various industry
representatives and stakeholders. “The simple language exchanges will go a long
way in making sure that we receive more Chinese tourists in this country” says
Hanekom. He added that the ability to communicate in the language
of our visitors reduces their levels of anxiety when they arrive her and try to
find their way around a place they are not familiar with. "It makes them more
confident and they can relax and enjoy their stay".
Ambassador Song said the
relationship with South Africa was growing and at its best levels ever.
Congratulating the trainees on their journey, Song said it would have value in
their lives going into the future, "You will not regret all the time and
energy that you put in the learning of the Chinese language. Your language
skills will pave a way for a lot of opportunities in the future."
The trainees will head to China on
the 24th February 2017 to learn and experience more about the
culture. They are hailed as the first group of pioneers in this field, opening
a pathway for many to follow.
The Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom at the ceremony |
Ziyanda Mtshali |
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