2019 Swahili International Tourism Expo launched

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The fifth edition of the Swahili International Tourism Expo (S!TE) will be held from 18th – 20th October, 2019 at the Mlimani City Conference Centre in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania’s commercial capital located along the coastline of Tanzania, East Africa.

Speaking at a press conference in Dar es salaam, the Managing Director of Tanzania Tourist Board Ms. Devota Mdachi said that unlike last year S!TE 2019 is expected to attract 250 exhibitors and more than 400 hosted buyers and journalists from different countries such as USA, Italy, UK, Russia, Germany, China, Singapore, Uganda, Seychelles, Mauritius, Kenya, Rwanda, Sweden, South Korea, Malaysia, India, South Africa just to mention but a few.

She called on Government and private institutions to support the expo by extending sponsorship in different categories so as to make it a success.

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