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Ten-year tourism recovery strategy is mooted

If anyone still had any doubts about the return of Najib Balala as Minister of Tourism, this goes to show what a competent and knowledgeable individual can accomplish in a short period of time after Kenya wasted years due to a lack of serious leadership in the sector. Now the country, and KTB, got new ideas, new focus, new vision …

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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome is the founder and publisher of ATCNews, Eastern Africa’s leading aviation, tourism and conservation news blog of its kind. Wolfgang has nearly 50 years of experience in the tourism, aviation and conservation fields in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, covering all aspects of safari-, hotel- and air-operations. 

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