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Ms Nametsegang Motshegwa is an Educator with Degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management, a Master of Commerce in Tourism and Hospitality Management and currently pursuing a Post Graduate Certificate in Quality Assurance in Education and a PhD in Tourism and Hospitality Management. She has over 10 years of experience in the Education sector as a Lecturer, a Quality Assurance Manager, a Principal Examiner and as a Teaching Assistant. she published numerous papers and taken part in a lot of international conferences as a Presenter. She is also a Board member for HATAB, a member of Botswana Chefs Association, Women in Tourism, a Setter and a Moderator.
The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has brought unprecedented impacts on the global tourism industry. Starting in 2020, the virus spread from Wuhan, China, where it was first detected, to more than 216 countries around the world (WHO, 2021). To date, there has been more than 240 million confirmed cases and more than […]
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