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Gold Awards for Cape Town Tourism

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June 16, 2026

Cape Town Tourism (CTT) has achieved international recognition after scooping three Gold Awards at the International Tourism Film Festival Africa (ITFFA).

The awards ceremony held at the Bannister Hotel in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, on Wednesday 10 June, saw CTT take top honours in three categories: Gold for Go All Out Cape Town (Pride Tourism), Gold for My Cape Town: Armani “Mr Poppins” Minani (Best Episode of a Tourism Campaign), and Gold for My Cape Town (Best Tourism Campaign 2026).

Founded in 2019 by Caroline Ungersbock and James Byrne, the ITFFA is the only festival of its kind on the African continent.

It recognises excellence in tourism-related film and video content across platforms, from broadcast commercials and documentaries to social media campaigns and destination storytelling.

Cape Town Tourism’s Chief Marketing Officer Briony Brookes said the awards affirm the city’s commitment to authentic storytelling.

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