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A ‘fill-in’ subject at school leads Dube to launch his own tourism business

africa’s travel indaba

LOXTION Tours founder and creator Gcinokuhle Kenneth Dube admits that he never imagined he would one day host tourists or share stories about his Durban home town.

His love for the industry began at a young age and he chose travel and tourism as a subject while a learner at Bonela High School in Cato Manor.

But the 33-year-old admitted his first love was the arts and he initially thought that he would end up in radio.

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