Malawi postpones “Takulandirani” MITE 2020 event dates

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Malawi’s Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism through its Department of Tourism has served notice to prospective exhibitors, buyers and participants that this year’s “Takulandirani” Malawi International Tourism Expo (MITE 2020) which was originally scheduled to take place from 23rd to 25th April, has been postponed.

In a statement issued by the Department today, a new date for the fourth edition of the event will be announced later.

See full statement below:

NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT FOR 2020 ‘TAKULANDIRANI’ MALAWI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM EXPO
The Department of Tourism in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism wishes to inform all its partners, stakeholders, and the general public that the 4th edition of the ‘Takulandirani’ Malawi International Tourism Expo that was scheduled from 23rd to 25th April has been postponed to a date to be announced.

The Department regrets any inconvenience caused.

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