RDC Property Group (RDC) is proud to announce its participation in the recent Botswana Tourism Investment Summit, held from 22-24 November 2023. The summit was a platform for key stakeholders in the Botswana tourism industry to discuss and explore investment opportunities in the sector. RDC sponsored an exhibit stand at the summit and showcased its extensive portfolio of hospitality properties throughout Africa, including Protea Hotel by Marriott, Gaborone Botswana; Chobe Marina Lodge, Kasane, Botswana; The David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa, Zambia; Radisson RED Rosebank, South Africa and Isalo Rock Lodge, Madagascar. RDC’s Executive Chairman, Mr. Guido Giachetti, also sat as a panellist in the discussion on “Investment and Financing Sustainable Tourism Projects Unlocking Innovative Business Models in the Tourism Sector. A Case Study of Successful Investments in Botswana Tourism.” In this session, Mr. Giachetti shared RDC’s experience in investing in Botswana tourism and highlighted the importance of sustainable tourism practices, praised the economic and political stability of Botswana as a destination for investments.  “We are committed to investing in sustainable tourism projects that create value for all stakeholders,” said Mr. Giachetti. “We believe that Botswana has the potential to be a world-leading destination for sustainable tourism, and we are proud to play a role in its development.” In addition to its existing presence in Botswana, South Africa, Zambia and Madagascar,  RDC is also looking to expand its hospitality investments across other African countries. “We believe that Africa has a wealth of untapped potential for tourism,” said Mr. Giachetti. “We are committed to working with our partners to develop world-class hospitality projects that will help to unlock this potential.” RDC is a leading property development and investment company in Botswana with a strong track record of success in the hospitality sector. RDC is committed to investing in high-quality properties that meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers. “We are excited to be part of the Botswana tourism story,” said Mr. Giachetti. “We believe that our properties can play a vital role in attracting visitors to this beautiful country.”